February 8, 2013 — The European Union is betting 1 billion Euros ($1.3B U.S.) on graphene – a wonder material that is said to be 100-300 times stronger than steel and conducts electricity much better than copper. Graphene has the potential to revolutionize entire industries and can be applied to a range of applications from flexible electronics and advanced batteries to more energy efficient airplanes. The Graphene Flagship research consortium is being coordinated by Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Photo by Conrad Gesner.
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