Graphene: Made in Manchester

Explore the extraordinary world of graphene, the first-ever two-dimensional material, discovered at The University of Manchester.

As the thinnest yet strongest material known, graphene is transparent, impermeable, and highly conductive, making it a game-changer in science and technology. With limitless potential, its applications span sporting goods, technology, motor vehicles, and more.

Learn how this Nobel Prize-winning discovery is transforming industries and shaping the material of the future.

Graphene: Made in Manchester

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