Graphene, a “wonder material” that could help solve some of humanity’s deepest problems, has cleared a major hurdle towards practical uses.
Graphene is the world’s thinnest, super-strong and super-flexible material. It could have dramatic applications in everything from engineering tissue to making new kinds of technological devices.
However, scientists have been concerned that it could cause damage to human health, which could cause significant problems for its practical use.
Now researchers say that inhaling the substance does not seem to have any short-term adverse effects on the lungs or cardiovascular function.
What about long-term adverse effects?
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