Carbon isn’t just the stuff life is made of—it’s also the stuff our future is being built on.
Carbon—a versatile element that frequently trades off its electrons to create various forms of itself—has been gaining an exciting reputation in tech thanks to the successful exfoliation of graphene, a sheet of carbon that’s just one atom thick and has remarkable chemical properties.
But carbon nanotubes, a sort of cousin to graphene, has been quietly staking out its own place in the world of materials science.
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