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Jul 21 2006, Irani

A group of US scientists has invented a new electricity conducting material that has thin carbon films and are just one atom thick — called graphene sheets. The films are embedded in a polymer matrix.

The invention of these electricity conducting...

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Dr. Anne Koller, of Rohm and Haas, will present information on Rohm and Haas’s new environmentally advanced waterborne acrylic binder technology at the PRA Wood Coatings Congress to be held in Amsterdam, 14-15 October, 2008. (Photo: Business Wire)