The surprising strength of graphene

Did you know that a single layer of graphene is about 200 times stronger than steel, yet it’s incredibly lightweight? I was reading up on its applications in various fields, from aerospace to sports equipment. It really raises some interesting questions about how innovative materials can redefine the limits of engineering.

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The strength-to-weight ratio of graphene is mind-blowing, especially when you think about applications in aerospace. It could really change how we approach structural integrity in planes and vehicles. Do you think there are hurdles we need to overcome before it becomes mainstream in these industries?

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