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Nobel Winners' Thin, Mighty Material Holds Much Promise

Russian scientists Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov have been awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics for their work on graphene, a form of carbon just one atom thick but 100 times stronger than steel. Science correspondent Miles O'Brien reports.

Graphene: Nobel Winners' Thin, Mighty Material Holds Much Promise

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