Turning Insulators into Conductors with Camera Flashes

Experts at the Northwestern University (NU) have recently announced that they managed to discover a way of transforming an average insulating material into a conductor, using nothing more than an average camera flash. The low-cost insulator made by oxidizing graphite powder, known as graphite... [ read more >> ]

Average camera flashes pack sufficient heat to turn graphite oxide into graphene

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Average camera flashes pack sufficient heat to turn graphite oxide into graphene