Scientists have developed the thinnest material in the world, whose thickness is only one two-hundred-thousandth of a hair. The emergence of this new material is expected to spark a new revolution in the fields of electronic computers and medicine.
According to a report on the website of the Times of London, this membrane consists of carbon atoms connected in hexagons, resembling a honeycomb, but it is only one atom thick. If stacked layer by layer, it would take 200,000 layers to reach the thickness of a single hair.