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What is graphene?
Graphene is the thinnest and hardest material in the world, which came out in 2004. Professor Novoselos of Manchester University in England won the 20 10 Nobel Prize in Physics for his great discovery!

Graphene is known as "black gold" and "king of new materials". According to known information, graphene is one twentieth as thick as hair and 200 times as strong as steel. It is the lightest, thinnest and strongest material known in the world. Scientists predict that graphene will "change 2 1 century".

Even graphene technology may set off a subversive new technology and new industrial revolution sweeping the world. Once graphene technology can be applied to business, it will replace coal, oil and gas and silicon as the source of most power generation energy needed by human life! This will undoubtedly completely subvert the current large number of industries!

This indicates that in the near future, all countries that rely on oil production to earn income will face economic catastrophe, oil will be ignored, oil prices will fall to the bottom, and many oil-producing countries in the Middle East are likely to queue up for bankruptcy!