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  • curprev 11:1211:12, 9 September 2025 NateGoll17693 talk contribs 6,612 bytes +6,612 Created page with "<br>You're free to share this article underneath the Attribution 4.0 International license. Scientists have discovered that laser-induced graphene (LIG) can protect in opposition to "biofouling," the buildup of microorganisms, plants, or other biological material on wet surfaces. As well as, the team also found that, when the material is electrified, it additionally kills bacteria. LIG is a spongy model of graphene, the only-atom layer of carbon atoms. The Rice Universit..."