Graphene nanoribbons bestand tegen extreme omstandigheden, mogelijk bruikbaar in fusieReactoren

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Scientists have demonstrated that graphene nanoribbons can survive intense radiation exposure, opening possibilities for their use in fusion reactor technology. Researchers from the University of Arizona integrated these nanoscale materials into semiconductor devices and tested their resilience under gamma radiation, suggesting they could function as radiation sensors in future fusion energy