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Graphene breakthrough paves way for next generation electronic circuits

Researchers from the University of Manchester claim to have come one step closer to creating the next generation of computer chips using graphene.

Graphene research gets £50m cash injection

The Government is funding a £50million national programme to develop graphene, described by Chancellor George Osborne, pictured, as 'the strongest, thinnest and best connecting material known to science'.
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Osborne pledges £50million for graphene research

Chancellor George Osborne has pledged an investment of £50million into researching graphene, the thinnest and strongest material known to science

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