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Nobel physics prize for ultrathin carbon discovery (AP)

This undated image made available by the University of Manchester, England Tuesday Oct. 5, 2010 shows Russian-born scientist Konstantin Novoselov in Manchester, England. Russian-born scientists Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov shared the Nobel Prize in physics Tuesday Oct. 5, 2010 for 'groundbreaking experiments' with an atom-thin material expected to play a large role in electronics.   (AP Photo/University of Manchester, HO)  ** EDITORIAL USE ONLY **AP - Two Russian-born scientists shared the Nobel Prize in physics on Tuesday for “groundbreaking experiments” with the thinnest, strongest material known to mankind â?? a carbon vital for the creation of faster computers and transparent touch screens.


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