‘Better than graphene’ material development may improve implantable technology
PLEASE somebody stop them....
Excerpt…Move over, graphene. There’s a new, improved two-dimensional material in the lab. Borophene, the atomically thin version of boron first synthesized in 2015, is more conductive, thinner, lighter, stronger and more flexible than graphene, the 2D version of carbon. Now, researchers at Penn State have made the material potentially more useful by imparting chirality — or handedness — on it, which could make for advanced sensors and implantable medical devices. The chirality, induced via a method never before used on borophene, enables the material to interact in unique ways with different biological units such as cells and protein precursors.
(supported by the CDC. Just so you know it’s worth paying heed to….)
Article here..Mad Science has gone far enough.
Graphene is only a hypothetical material
https://protonmagic.substack.com/p/the-true-nature-of-graphene
The best full article on borophene is here
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/advs.202001801
while it is action packed with cool info and it seems they have sort of proven it, I think you should contact the authors and ask them how they confirmed that borophene is a proven to exist and WHY it is not just hypothetical material and get them to give you the exact experiment that proved it is a 2D object with such properties. I'm not saying it isn't but the devil is in the details.
FFS...TY for the post...