The electronics industry is constantly making advancements to make their products better, but the invention of GraphExeter by the University of Exeter has everyone looking forward to big changes in the field. Researchers are calling the carbon-based material the world’s lightest and most flexible electrical conductor, which could revolutionize the field of wearable technology and even increase the efficiency of solar panels. Click ahead to learn more about the material and what futuristic advancements we can look forward to.
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