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Scientists develop cost-effective technology to convert cooking oil into Graphene which is 200 times stronger than steel


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Scientists from CSIRO (Commonwealth scientific and Industrial Research organization), Australia have now found a way to convert the cooking oil into Graphene. The technique also reduces the cost involved in making the nanomaterial. Earlier researchers have succeeded in awakening the hidden superconductivity of graphene in its natural state.

 

Read complete article here http://www.chaprama.com/2017/02/scientists-develop-technology-to-convert-cooking-oil-in-to-graphene.html

Edited by Interesting Science News
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