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Graphene – cut but don’t fold!
The discovery that graphene, the one atom thick, wonder material behaves like paper, inspired nanotechnologist Professor Paul McEuan and his team to try some ancient Japanese paper-cutting art, kirigami – the result is soft, bendable electronics on the nanoscale. They also tried origami (paper folding) but that didn’t work!
(Image credit: graphene, like the paper models, is strong but flexible, and can be stretched or pulled with forces comparable to those exerted by motor proteins © Joe Wilensky/Cornell Chronicle)
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