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February 1, 2013

Nokia To Work On Graphene, World's Hardest Substance

(GSM Insider) - Nokia To Work On Graphene, World's Hardest Substance.

There might be some parties that don't have the confidence on Nokia. But European Union is the one that shows confidence to the Finnish company.


Nokia announces that it was one of the recipients that received $1.35 billion grant from the European Union for the R&D on graphene for the future ten years. 

"Nokia is proud to be involved with this project, and we have deep roots in the field -- we first started working with graphene already in 2006," Nokia's CTO Henry Tirri said in a statement. "Since then, we have come to identify multiple areas where this material can be applied in modern computing environments. We've done some very promising work so far, but I believe the greatest innovations have yet to be discovered." Henry added.



Graphene is the world's thinnest substance as well as a far better conductor than the copper. It is bendable and transparent too. You can imagine if your mobile device is made from the world's hardest substance. Isn't very cool?

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