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Graphene nanoribbons survive gamma radiation, revealing potential sensors for fusion reactors
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- Graphene nanoribbons could be used in fusion reactors: US study Interesting Engineering · 19h ago
- Quantum materials breakthrough may enable electronics in extreme environments Bioengineer.org · 19h ago
- Graphene Nanoribbons for Extreme Radiation Sensors Scientific Frontline · 19h ago
- Quantum materials discovery could advance electronics for extreme environments The University of Arizona · 19h ago
- Graphene nanoribbons survive gamma radiation, revealing potential sensors for fusion reactors Phys.org · 19h ago
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