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A University of California, Riverside, engineering professor and a team of researchers have made a breakthrough discovery with graphene, a material that could play a major role in keeping laptops and other electronic devices from overheating.

Alexander Balandin, a professor of electrical engineering at the UC Riverside Bourns College of Engineering, and researchers from The University of Texas at Austin, The University of Texas at Dallas, and Xiamen University in China have shown that the thermal properties of isotopically engineered graphene are far superior to those of graphene in its natural state. …


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