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How to make an electrically conducting rubber band

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Rubber bands aren’t typically used for anything much more elaborate than securing a sheet of paper into a tube. But the addition of substance du jour graphene gives them a new, scientific function. “Graphene is a very thin piece of graphite, close to one atom thick,” says Jonathan Coleman, professor of chemical physics at Trinity College Dublin. “They’re two-dimensional sheets of carbon — and...

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