Abstract

Graphene has blazed an impressive trail since Konstantin Novoselov and Andre Geim first isolated it at Manchester University in 2004. The city is home to the gleaming National Graphene Institute (NGI), which opened in March 2015. Graphene has even begun to figure in our cultural consciousness. Artist Cornelia Parker worked with Novoselov on a graphene-themed launch for the award-winning recent refurbishment of Manchester's Whitworth Art Gallery. Graphene and 2D materials are also the subject of a groundbreaking exhibition next year at the city's Museum of Science and Industry (MSI). New research constantly fans the flames of graphene's potential.

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