Electrified Graphene Turns Into A Bacterial Bug Zapper: Revision history

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  • curprev 23:3523:35, 10 September 2025JerroldRoth1 talk contribs 5,018 bytes +5,018 Created page with "<br>Graphene's lengthy record of achievements is a bit of longer today, [http://corporate.elicitthoughts.com/index.php?title=User:JerroldRoth1 Zap Zone Defender Testimonial] as researchers from Rice University have used the material to make a bacterial bug zapper. A type of the fabric called laser-induced graphene (LIG) has beforehand been found to be antibacterial, and now the workforce has discovered that those properties may be kicked up a notch by adding just a few..."