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World's thinnest balloon created by CU scientists
Using a lump of graphite, a piece of Scotch tape and a silicon wafer,
Cornell researchers have created a balloonlike membrane that is just
one atom thick -- but strong enough to contain gases under several
atmospheres of pressure without popping. more
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