Graphene may be the material that transforms the electronics game into something amazingly new for the 21st century–the Nobel Prize committee seems to agree, and has awarded the 2010 Physics prize to ...
STOCKHOLMSTOCKHOLM — Russian-born scientists Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov shared the Nobel Prize in physics Tuesday for “groundbreaking experiments” with an atom-thin material expected to play ...
The University of Manchester's Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov won the Nobel Prize in Physics for their research on the electronic and other properties of single-atom thick graphene, a form of ...
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In the scientific community, the area of graphene has been generating the type of buzz more akin to the newest Steven Spielberg summer blockbuster than a new class of two-dimensional materials. Which ...
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(Nanowerk News) Andre Konstantin Geim is the only person who ever received both a Nobel and an Ig Nobel. He was born in 1958 in Russia, and is a Dutch-British physicist with German, Polish, Jewish and ...
Russian-born scientists Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov shared the Nobel Prize in physics Tuesday for "groundbreaking experiments" with an atom-thin material expected to play a large role in ...
STOCKHOLM (AP) — Russian-born scientists Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov shared the Nobel Prize in physics Tuesday for “groundbreaking experiments” with an atom-thin material expected to play a ...
The Nobel Committee has awarded the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics to two Russian-born scientists, Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov, for their pioneering work on a form of carbon that conducts ...
Researchers Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov won the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics for working on a very flat form of carbon: graphene. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences considers this a ...