UK To Get £50m Graphene Research Hub
twoheadedboy writes "The UK Government has made a big commitment to the development of the 'wonder material' graphene, the most likely candidate to replace silicon in computing chips in the future. A £50 million Graphene Global Research and Technology Hub was announced by Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne. It is hoped the facility will help commercialize graphene. The University of Manchester, where the material was discovered, welcomed the announcement and will be one of the possible locations of the hub. Right now, universities will be getting ready to apply for their chance to host the graphene hub."
I hope they find a way to make it strong enough for a space elevator.
They should give it to Nottingham, because then we'll get to see updates on all the great research being done. If you haven't already I suggest subscribing to their awesome YouTube channels:
http://www.youtube.com/periodicvideos ( http://www.periodicvideos.com/ for the table you can click on to see each elements video)
http://www.youtube.com/user/BackstageScience
http://www.youtube.com/user/sixtysymbols
http://www.youtube.com/user/nottinghamscience
http://www.youtube.com/user/PhilosophyFile
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We are having some problems with our silicon...
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Analysts-claim-worldwide-supply-shortage-of-silicon-wafers-this-year.50214.0.html
Good idea not to keep all the eggs in one basket, not a good idea to keep 7/10 of them in 1 basket either when it comes to a fundamental that keeps our technology spiraling forward.
So this is more of a reaction than a proactive move by the UK government ftw.
the government is operating almost literally on a month-to-month basis, just barely avoiding financial default and shutdown. Its house majority a collection of pot-bellied reactionary bureaucrats who dismiss everything from climate science to alternative energy and evolution.
But on the plus side, their Slashdot stories aren't accompanied by a Mary Poppins apples and pears fucking cup o' tea shine yer shoes guvnor patronising horseshit fucking telephone booth icon.
Nice investment for the future. A bigger investment would be to find replacements for the materials the world has become so reliant on China for. Maybe some other AAA country will focus their attention in that direction.
Having to work for a living is the root of all evil.
The month to month this is just politics. It'll be wrapped up in thirteen months. At the rate we are going that is only four to five last minute averted government shutdowns. By time there are elections it is going to be overwhelmingly one sided for someone.
by Anonymous Coward: I, for one, welcome the shift from car analogies to pizza analogies. um.. overlords?
Here's a very simple but accessible explanation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EX8ClPVkD1g
I'm pretty sure that the United States spends more money on scientific research and development than any other country in the world...
Few people realise that the Chancellor of the Exchequer, 40 year old George Osborne's first job was ... the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Born a top hat Eton millionaire, how he must be suffering through our credit crunch. During the corruption exposure it turned out whilst his chums were claiming for moats and duck houses, the UK public shelled out to repair the pipes running underneath his tennis courts. Tut tut, didn't mention that in your big speech today, but naturally even though caught red handed like the rest he got off scot free. The perfect man to spend our money for us.
the government is operating almost literally on a month-to-month basis, just barely avoiding financial default and shutdown. Its house majority a collection of pot-bellied reactionary bureaucrats who dismiss everything from climate science to alternative energy and evolution.
But on the plus side, their Slashdot stories aren't accompanied by a Mary Poppins apples and pears fucking cup o' tea shine yer shoes guvnor patronising horseshit fucking telephone booth icon.
Heh, that made me chuckle. What should the icon be, though? A double decker bus, a pint of real ale, a cup of tea and a cigarette? I'm struggling here to think of a symbol that represents all of us Brittanites.
Meh. The government is hardly in trouble. A cut here or a cut there and we can throw a billion dollars at graphene research too. It's convincing the distinguished and respected senators where to make those cuts -- therein lies the problem.
Torchwood UK is back!
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Um...he may be born into money but I don't think you know much else about the guy. Heck, his first job was a boring data entry job for the NHS.
It also looks like he's got some good ideas about how to run an economy, which is a nice change from the last couple of chancellors we've had. As much as I hate Tory policy you can't deny that they know how to make a healthy economy, and right now that's what we need.
50 millipounds seems like a tiny budget. 50M pounds seems more appropriate.
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They should sink 1 billion into this research and make the UK the leader in this upcoming technology. Instead we'll be left behind.