One box of Girl Scout cookies worth $15 billion

Rice University lab shows troop how any carbon source can become valuable graphene

Scientists can make graphene out of just about anything with carbon -- even Girl Scout cookies.

Graduate students in the Rice University lab of chemist James Tour proved it when they invited a troop of Houston Girl Scouts to their lab to show them how it's done.

Date

01 October 2020

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Graphene

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