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    Have You Heard About Graphene?

    Technology helps the world advance. As humans it's in our nature to investigate, innovate and solve problems.
    This curiosity means we make things, create things and develop new technologies.
    You can look back thousands of years for basic examples of technology pushing civilization forward.
    Most people don't understand the rapid change technology has on their life...or the speed at which change occurs.

    For example, the following are the five 'Great Ages' of human progress and their approximate duration:
    Stone Age — 3.4 million years
    Bronze Age — 2,500 years
    Iron Age — 500 years
    Industrial Revolution — 80 years
    Information Revolution — 20 years
    You'll notice the length of each 'age' diminishes as technology improves.

    The computer industry calls this trend 'Moore's Law'. It dictates that computer processing power doubles every 18 months.




    200 times stronger than steel...150,000
    times thinner than a human hair...more
    flexible than a sheet of paper


    You may have heard about Graphene.

    If you haven't, it's a newly discovered, very special refined form of graphite.

    It's a one-atom-thick sheet of densely packed carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb lattice.

    Take a look:




    Put simply, it's a sheet of carbon atoms 150,000 times thinner than a human hair.

    Under a powerful microscope, it looks like chicken wire.

    But what's so special about it?

    Everything.

    For starters, it's 200 times stronger than structural steel...

    It's so strong you could suspend an elephant from a single strand of Graphene...and the strand would not break.

    It's extremely lightweight too...

    Soon, everything from bicycles and boats to aeroplanes and cars could be made out of graphene composites.

    And when they are, their energy efficiency and durability could skyrocket.

    But that's just the beginning of what this new 'smart material' can do...

    Not only is it the strongest material researchers have ever tested — it's also one of the best conductors man has ever found.

    IBM has already created a graphene-based processor capable of executing 100 billion cycles per second.

    Researchers believe that in the future, a graphene credit card could store as much information as today's computers.

    Be clear...

    This one material alone could prove more
    revolutionary than — and soon REPLACE —
    plastic, Kevlar and the silicon chip






    Kiss goodbye to shattered screens!


    In fact, it's such a breakthrough that the first two scientists to successfully produce single-atom-thick crystals of graphene were awarded the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics.

    And for good reason...

    In just two years, over 200 companies from a wide array of industries have researched the magical potential of graphene...

    Scientists in the US and China are already using tiny graphene-based probes to target and identify tumours in live mice. They hope similar graphene-based particles could shuttle cancer drugs to tumours...or even kill tumour cells directly!
    Engineers at Northwest University, Seattle, found that specially crafted graphene electrodes could allow a lithium-ion battery — like those found in your smartphone or Toyota Prius — to charge 10 times faster and hold 10 times more power.
    And in 2011, chemists at Rice University, Houston, created graphene-based thin films — unlocking the secret to incredibly flexible, super-durable touch screens and solar cells that can wrap around just about anything...
    The Smallest Revolution
    in History...


    Down at the molecular level there's a lot of friction. Particles can stick together really easily. This means new and complicated structures can be formed.

    Today scientists are experimenting with different conditions to see what sorts of new molecular structures they can create.

    The results are astonishing. Some look like thin wires...




    Some look like pancakes...




    Others look like flowers...




    All these different molecular structures have different properties.

    And soon they'll change the way we live...

    From solar panels you can spray onto your roof...to computers and batteries so small they are invisible. From mobile phones that you can stretch, twist and even imbed into your clothing...they'll make stronger houses...tougher cars...and even make us healthier!

    Medical researchers are already looking at using nano-particles to deliver drugs or hunt down cancerous tumours.

    Just imagine 'nano medicines' patrolling your body, hunting down diseases and zapping problems as soon as they arise...

    Samsung have already said its flexible displays should enter full-scale production later this year — and it expects to have a dozen more graphene-based products on the market within the next five.

    IBM, Nokia and Apple are hot on their heels too.

    Touch screens...processor chips...casings...and batteries in everything from PCs and HD TVs to tablets, mobile phones and hybrids could be all made with graphene.

    It could change entire industries...economies...and our lives.

    Imagine...

    HD TVs as thin as wallpaper...

    Smart phones so skinny and flexible you can roll them up and put them behind your ear...and so durable you can beat them with a hammer!

    It's mind-blowing.

    Imagine how our world — and your life — would change if the batteries that run your iPhone...your Kindle...and your laptop held 10 TIMES more power and charged 10 TIMES faster than they do now...

    If you could eliminate breast cancer or prostate tumours with a simple injection...or by swallowing a graphene-charged pill...

    If your house were strong enough to withstand a bush fire — and your windows processed enough solar energy to heat your home in winter and cool it in the summer...

    If the car you drove were six times lighter and 20 times stronger...

    The effects would be staggering!


    Fuel-efficiency would shoot through the roof.

    People would live longer, healthier lives.

    Cars and aeroplanes would be lighter, faster and safer than ever before.

    And electronics of every type would be launched into an era of unprecedented growth and evolution.

    This is just a taste of the cutting-edge innovations coming in the Molecular Age...

    ...innovations that will reshape the future in the months and years ahead...and it's starting now.

    You're looking at a simultaneous eruption of
    new-age technologies that will alter our lives on a scale not seen for 100 years


    All this technological change and innovation will transform the world...

    'Nano batteries' will charge your mobile in seconds...and even power whole cities...
    'Smartphones' will carry the computing power of IBM's Watson Supercomputer...
    A new era of computing mobility — none of the solid rectangular things we carry now but flexible, wearable devices...
    Handheld 'breathalysers' will diagnose disease in seconds...
    Bionic limbs with human fluidity and dexterity, but the strength of Superman!
    Spacecraft with the capacity to take us beyond our solar system into places and worlds never explored...
    http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/02/tech/i...r-2d-material/ ( Click on all links.)
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    How far we have come ?

    The Space Shuttle and the Horse's Rear End:

    A major design feature of what is arguably the world's most advanced transportation system was originally determined by the width of a horse's ass.

    http://www.astrodigital.org/space/stshorse.html

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    Heard about it through the Grape vine.

    K.

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    There I was thinking that this stuff was a new wine, well how wrong can you be.
    But yes technology is moving at such a pace, since WW2 man, ans womwan, has developed more that it did before that time.
    Maybe it will replace that awful Lycra the cyclists use.
    Happy daze John in Oz.

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    A new material only one molecule thick , there were UCL second stewards and cooks who could slice meat that thin thirty years ago
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    By Gum, Charlie ,
    Have you been going to Night School? Thats a lot of info from a lad off the `France`.
    If you knew all that then, you would have been barred from the `Pig`
    ..
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    . Very interesting subject, My NEW computer is now out of date already. thanks.
    Cheers
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    [QUOTE=Captain Kong;143254]By Gum, Charlie ,
    Have you been going to Night School? Thats a lot of info from a lad off the `France`.
    If you knew all that then, you would have been barred from the `Pig`
    ..
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    Very interesting subject, My NEW computer is now out of date already. thanks.


    As long as you are not out of date then all is OK
    Happy daze John in Oz.

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