Ford Will Use Graphene-Reinforced Parts in Production Cars
Though hard to manufacture, graphene's wondrous properties will finally be exploited in the automotive industry on a commercial scale by Ford.
Though hard to manufacture, graphene's wondrous properties will finally be exploited in the automotive industry on a commercial scale by Ford.
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