Graphene on The One Show

Possibly the Biggest Technological Revolution Since the Silicon Chip

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+5 1. Judge-Jake commented 10 years ago

WHERE DO I SIGN UP :(|)
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+5 2. huldu commented 10 years ago

I'll believe it once I see the finished product, a transparent, paper thin screen that you can bend and that shows colors etc. For now it's a little too much sci-fi and just a concept. I'm sure that one day they'll be out with it but for now it just doesn't feel like the technology is there.
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+5 3. MindTrick commented 10 years ago

#2 true, but that's how most of the important things start out, i guess we'll just have to wait and see. If we in the future need this video for reference, i will place my bet on that within 5 years (from 5 june, 2014)we will have this in new technology hitting the user marked, such as cell phones, laptops, or whatever the gadget is in 5 years. I bet you an awesome, exclusive, personally made photoshop picture for you if I'm wrong :D (trust me, it takes sometimes a couple hours, so if you calculate it into potential working money, it should be worth 2 hours of design, which could be around 100 euro's. Not too shabby :D
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+3 4. Mante commented 10 years ago

I'd love to live forever so I can see everything that humans race can do
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+5 5. Pyranthos commented 10 years ago

#4, then ask yourself what are your own limitations, and whats your full potential Because if you lived forever, you would very likely out live every other human. Therefore "everything" would fall in your hands to complete :P
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+1 6. Granko commented 10 years ago

What is the guy wearing protective glasses? ;)
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+3 7. sux2bu commented 10 years ago

Not really discovered by two British scientists,just perfected by two Russian scientists working in the UK.
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+3 8. Xionbox (moderator) commented 10 years ago

#2 There are a few companies based in Cambridge (UK) which are currently working to bring this to market sooner than you think. One of the first (and albeit a bit trivial) applications is car seat warmer because Graphene heats up instantly (human scale). Jaguar is currently looking into integrating this technology in their cars.
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-1 9. simshadow commented 10 years ago

fail to mention how it would be powered... sure you can make small battery's. but the smaller they are the less power they hold..
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+1 10. glassweaver commented 10 years ago

#9 - That's like saying because an LED is smaller, it can't produce the same amount of light as an incandescent bulb. Different technologies store energy different ways. Moreover, the higher constructiveness of graphene means lower resistance, so you need less power to achieve the same thing.
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0 11. joeman commented 9 years ago

Nothing seems to be impossible...