Scientists have created a million times thinner 2D gold with nails
Scientists have created the world's thinnest gold. The thickness of this gold is only two atoms. This means that gold is one million times thinner than human finger nails. This gold is a revolutionary news for the technology industry.
Gold is already used in a variety of tasks such as engineering, aerospace and medicine, etc. Gold nanoparticles play an important role in the treatment of cancer.
Gold foils are quite flexible, they can be used for display screen, electronic ink and transparent conducting display. Existing experiments suggest that new materials can greatly increase the speed of medical diagnosis. It can also improve the water purification system. With the use of new materials, a small amount of gold can yield the current results, which will save considerable costs.
By Sharjeel Babar
Scientists have created the world's thinnest gold. The thickness of this gold is only two atoms. This means that gold is one million times thinner than human finger nails. This gold is a revolutionary news for the technology industry.
Gold is already used in a variety of tasks such as engineering, aerospace and medicine, etc. Gold nanoparticles play an important role in the treatment of cancer.
Gold foils are quite flexible, they can be used for display screen, electronic ink and transparent conducting display. Existing experiments suggest that new materials can greatly increase the speed of medical diagnosis. It can also improve the water purification system. With the use of new materials, a small amount of gold can yield the current results, which will save considerable costs.
By Sharjeel Babar
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