Saturday, March 7, 2015

Creativity

I ran across an article about graphene the other day and it grabbed my entire attention.  The article was about six pages in length in the magazine the New Yorker, and as those of you have read the magazine, its article are generally quite lengthy compared to other magazine.  The article discusses how researchers and scientists discovered graphene and how it is put to use in a new setting; for instance, graphene can conduct electricity at a much faster rate than silicon materials and this will eventually help to build better and faster technologies later on. In addition, graphene are used in 3D printing; researchers are putting graphene on top of certain prototypes of the 3D printing in order to make the printing results more efficient and useful.  The article is written in a layman terms so if you can read English at a college or high school level, it is definitely a digestable piece of work to process.  This article proves how smart the human brain its; it is smart in its own way but we have to take advantage and know how the brain works in order for it to be creative.  We have to put some effort in building its creativeness and nourish the strength it has in order to put it in a useful way.

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