Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Graphene grabs physics Nobel Peter Griffin Oct 06

Beat Andre Geim and Novoselov Konstantin Nobel Prize for physics for their research on graphene. Here is a little more about the scientists, both Russian-born, one only 36 years old!
Wikipedia has a good listing on the graphene.
My colleagues at the Center for Science in London and the media are working on the response of the scientific community - and here are the answers so far ..

 Dr. Mark Miodownik, Chairman of the Group of Materials Research, King's College London, said: "The award of the Nobel Prize will smile on the face of the world because it shows that you still get the Nobel Prize by the pollution in the Laboratory Event professors Geim and Novoselov. through graphine, new material has the potential to electronics, layers of atomic bits of carbon can detect the lead in pencil by something more sophisticated than tape revolution. It seems that anyone who has ever taken a pencil, the discovery of these materials new amazing, but it was professors Geim Novoselov, who took the time to consider carefully. Bravo! impressive and there's another reason to recognize that the Bristish science is a culture in all parts of the world for his originality and genius, and who need care are not cut by the government if they want the technology of the future and increase wealth in the United Kingdom. "English to Arabic TranslationDr. Mark Miodownik, president of the Materials Research Group, King's College London, said:
"The award of the Nobel Prize will be a smile on the face of the world market because it shows that you still get the Nobel Prize because of the contamination in the laboratory. Geim and Novoselov very graphine Event professors, new materials have potential to electronics that can detect low bit atomic revolution of carbon from the lead in a pencil is nothing more advanced than tape. It seems that anyone who has ever taken a pencil, the discovery of these new materials are great, but it was teachers Geim Novoselov, who took the time to consider carefully. Bravo! impressive and there Another reason for the recognition that science is a culture of Bristish, in all parts of the world for originality and genius, and care must not affect government if they want the technology of the future and prosperity in the United Kingdom to improve. "

Dr Mark Miodownik, Head of the Materials Research Group, King’s College London, said:

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