
[eng sub] How graphene could save our brains
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Science
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10th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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The video explores graphene, a material discovered in 2004, known for its unique properties like flexibility, conductivity, and strength. It discusses its potential applications in technology and neuroscience, including longer battery life, water desalination, and brain implants. The challenges of large-scale production and the future prospects of graphene in improving existing technologies and creating new applications are also covered.
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