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Title: How thin can electronic circuits be made?
Post by: thedoc on 13/01/2014 09:28:50
Super thin, flexible electronic circuits which can be applied to any surface have been developed by Swiss scientists...

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Post by: thedoc on 15/01/2014 09:34:15
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Title: Re: How thin can electronic circuits be made?
Post by: MrVat7 on 21/01/2014 22:52:05
Graphene Can be used to make very tiny circuit and it's components. Graphene is also used in super capacitors, It can be used to make tiny circuits to nanometer scale.