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5 September 2025

  • curprev 06:5106:51, 5 September 2025DwightDuff talk contribs 12,514 bytes +12,514 Created page with "<br>You might be free to share this text below the Attribution 4.Zero International license. Scientists have found that laser-induced graphene (LIG) can protect in opposition to "biofouling," the buildup of microorganisms, plants, or other biological material on wet surfaces. In addition, the team additionally discovered that, when the fabric is electrified, it additionally kills bacteria. LIG is a spongy version of graphene, the single-atom layer of carbon atoms. The Ri..."