
The world's first 2D material
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A look inside the lab at the Material Research Institute at Penn State.
Scientists are experimenting with graphene, a 2-D material created at the atomic level to see how we can enhance our electronics. We go inside the lab at the Material Research Institute at Penn State University to learn more.
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The world's first 2D material
Clip: Season 3 Episode 342 | 4m 13sVideo has Closed Captions
Scientists are experimenting with graphene, a 2-D material created at the atomic level to see how we can enhance our electronics. We go inside the lab at the Material Research Institute at Penn State University to learn more.
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