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Science/Tech See other Science/Tech Articles Title: Israel's Invisible Missiles I've been tight-lipped for a while, but it's finally time to show you what the BBC calls a Miracle Material. Its actual name is graphene, given by the two scientists who won a Nobel Prize for their discovering it. And it's going to change the world...Graphene Sidebar Graphene doesn't just have one application, says Andre Geim, who made the find along with Konstantin Novoselov. "It is not even one material. It is a huge range of materials. A good comparison would be to how plastics are used." I'd say plastics is a conservative comparison. Let me show you what hundreds of researchers, companies, and governments are already doing with the strongest, thinnest, most conductive material ever discovered. The BBC says: It could spell the end for silicon and change the future of computers and other devices forever. The Daily Mail says: A graphene credit card could store as much information as todays computers, and that graphene will lead to gadgets that make the iPhone and Kindle seem like toys from the age of steam trains. But it won't just revolutionize electronics... Graphene is also being used for energy, defense, and medicine applications. Engineers at Northwestern University have a made a graphene electrode that allows lithium-ion batteries to store 10 times as much power and charge 10 times faster. MIT Engineering Professor Jeffrey Grossman believes solar cells made from graphene could produce 10,000 times more energy from a given amount of carbon than fossil fuels. And CNBC reports it could expand the current domestic oil boom because tiny sensors coated with the wonder-material graphene and powered by flowing water could expedite the discovery of oil and natural gas reserves. It may sound too good to be true, but I assure you it isn't. Take it from co-Nobel recipient Konstantin Novoselov: I dont think it has been over-hyped. It has attracted a lot of attention because it is so simple it is the thinnest possible matter and yet it has so many unique properties. There are hundreds of properties which are unique or superior to other materials. Because it is only one atom thick it is quite transparent not many materials that can conduct electricity which are transparent. Advertisement A Massive Solar Glut Destroyed Solar Stocks in 2011 Well, except for one... It's a tiny little engineering firm in D.C. that developed a new technology that's 300% more powerful than regular solar panels... can be sprayed onto any surface... and it doesn't even need direct sunlight to work. Here's how it works And speaking of transparent, scientists at the University of Texas, Dallas have made a graphene invisibility cloak by heating up a sheet of the material with electrical stimulation. The Israeli Army is even using the material to make invisible missiles. Again, this isn't science fiction; this is happening right now. Novoselov says, Its a big claim, but its not bold. Thats exactly why there are so many researchers working on it. So many, indeed. Over 200 companies are pursuing graphene opportunities, and it's been the subject of thousands of peer-reviewed research papers. But what you might not know is how the material is made and how you can get a piece of the lucrative profits it's about to deliver. That's why I put together the Miracle Material seminar I've been telling you about for the past few weeks. If you didn't get a chance to watch the premiere last night, click here to watch the seminar now. You'll see real footage of many of the things I've just described to you, including bendable phones and the invisibility cloak. Plus I reveal the best way I see to play the coming wave of graphene-enhanced technologies. Nick Hodge Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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I bought a magic bean. Once. "Satan / Cheney in "08" The people of privilege will always risk their complete destruction rather than surrender any material part of their advantage." J.K. Galbraith
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