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The 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics goes to the University of Manchester¡¯s Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov for their investigations of the two-dimensional material graphene. Ordinary so-called pencil lead is graphite, a three-dimensional form of carbon. Flat layers of carbon, one-atom think, are called graphene. The researchers extracted graphene from graphite using ordinary adhesive tape. Both born in Russia, Geim, 52, and Novoselov, just 36, showed that graphene has unusual properties related to quantum effects.

Physicist Per Delsing explained at the announcement from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences: ¡°The electronic structure of graphene is very unusual. It¡¯s a transparent conductor and as such it can be use