New Improvements On Research And Medical Equipment

Recent studies on different topics in the medical sector show a significant improvement in research equipment.  Through spectrographic research on graphene layers scientist could prove the theoretical concept of a silicon exchange. The graphene shows the possibility of being a non-resistant tunnel (as a nanotube) for electrons. This gives the possibility of extremely efficient  chipsets.
This research is extremely interesting for medical equipment an research equipment in medical or pharmaceutical laboratories. If you take the oncept of graphene layers with nanotubes as already possible and in industry standards (which can take another 10 years of research) you can expect a massive miniaturization. This is really interesting for a concept of nanobots which could, and this is extremely theoretical, be a cure for different diseases.
The step from silicon to graphite, is not the change from, let’s say a wooden cuckoo clock to a Quartz watch, it is much more! Not only, it is cheaper and its resources are not as limited, it is easier to get and much easier to recycle.

It is clear to me, a change from silicon to graphite will take many years from now, but it is extraordinary promising. Imagine chipsets which are widely available to more people with more efficiency and a real good price. It could change some disparities between the so-calles Third World and industrialized countries.

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