The graphene can become future fertilizer
Scientists of the whole world the saying "one more day, one more method of application of a graphene " becomes current. Shervin's team of Cabiria from the University of Adelaide has learned to use this wonderful material as a container for future fertilizers, with the prospect of transformation into "hi-tech manure" nanotubes. For the first time in the history of a plant will begin to receive nutrients according to the schedule without use of work of the person or cars.
good initiative.
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information about the plant is very extraordinary and deserving of the award for the discovery @maxer27.
thanks for sharing.
hopefully given good health for you
Interesting scientific information as usual. I wish you a nice week-end @maxer27
After read this information i would like to invest in graphene