Copper electrical wiring may soon be facing some stiff competition – or actually, some very stretchy competition. Scientists at Pennsylvania State University and Japan's Shinshu University recently created a "super-stretchable" conductive yarn made from graphene... Continue Reading Conductive graphene yarn is lighter and stretchier than copper wire
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Tags: Fiber, Graphene, Pennsylvania State University, Shinshu University
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