Electrified Graphene Turns Into A Bacterial Bug Zapper: Revision history

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2 September 2025

  • curprev 14:4714:47, 2 September 2025SonF237468 talk contribs 5,324 bytes +5,324 Created page with "<br>Graphene's lengthy list of achievements is a little bit longer right now, as researchers from Rice University have used the material to make a bacterial bug zapper. A form of the material called laser-induced graphene (LIG) has beforehand been discovered to be antibacterial, and now the workforce has found that these properties will be kicked up a notch by including a few volts of electricity. The Rice staff, headed up by Professor James Tour, first created LIG in 20..."