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Researchers have developed clean energy from graphene for the first time – FREE NEWS
A team of physicists from the University of Arkansas has developed a circuit capable of trapping the thermal motion of graphene and converting it into electrica…

A team of physicists from the University of Arkansas has developed a circuit capable of trapping the thermal motion of graphene and converting it into electrical current. They learned to extract energy from the thermal motion of carbon atoms.
The scientists’ experiment showed that under the influence of eternal chaotic thermal motion inside graphene, a single fixed plate of this substance one carbon atom thick slowly vibrates and bends.
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