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Graphene is pretty amazing stuff. Just a couple of months ago, we heard about how the one-atom thick sheets of bonded carbon atoms had been used to create the strongest pseudo-electric magnetic fields ever sustained in a lab – and that was just the latest use that had been discovered for it. Now, word comes from Harvard University and MIT that graphene could be used to rapidly sequence DNA. .. Continue Reading Graphene could speed up DNA sequencing
Tags: DNA, Graphene, Harvard, Membrane, MIT, Nanotechnology
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