If grapheme is so ubiquitous and of unknown potential what are some getting so concerned about microplastics ?
I think we are generally in a situation of ubiquitous pollution by materials that were not previously known to our planet, and there is only so much one can focus on at once. A discussion about microplastics is equally necessary.
As Pete Wiggin refers to below, we are in the era of 'disruptive technologies'.
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If grapheme is so ubiquitous and of unknown potential what are some getting so concerned about microplastics ?
I think we are generally in a situation of ubiquitous pollution by materials that were not previously known to our planet, and there is only so much one can focus on at once. A discussion about microplastics is equally necessary.
As Pete Wiggin refers to below, we are in the era of 'disruptive technologies'.