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SP3: Space, Sports, Spectroscopy
Alfonso Minervino
49 episodes
2 days ago
This is the show that blends space, sports, and spectroscopy. Talking about the latest space and chemical research and the latest developments in the sports world.
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This is the show that blends space, sports, and spectroscopy. Talking about the latest space and chemical research and the latest developments in the sports world.
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Science
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The Amazing Material Graphene
SP3: Space, Sports, Spectroscopy
29 minutes 22 seconds
4 years ago
The Amazing Material Graphene

Why is carbon such an interesting element? It can take so many forms such as diamonds, coal, graphite, carbon black, carbon nanotubes, and buckyballs, just to name a few. But today, let's talk about graphene and why it could lead a revolution into the next technological age. Plus, let's discuss some interesting new research into graphene's superconducting properties and how it can be produced cheaply and efficiently using an ingenious new method. And all this falls under the umbrella of materials science so we have to understand where society has come from so we can understand how we move forward in terms of understanding and studying materials. Image of the structure of graphene from Caltech.

  • Flash joule heating of carbon sources to synthesize graphene published in Nature
  • Superconductivity of graphene from Quanta Magazine
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SP3: Space, Sports, Spectroscopy
This is the show that blends space, sports, and spectroscopy. Talking about the latest space and chemical research and the latest developments in the sports world.