I remember how graphene won the Nobel Prize for chemistry when I was in high school. They talked about how carbon nanotubes are the future because they're a billion times stronger and a trillion times lighter than steel. And now it'll be in everything including cars, trucks, trains, and bikes.
Fast forward over a decade later, this shit is still not commonly widespread.
What gives?
Fast forward over a decade later, this shit is still not commonly widespread.
What gives?