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The team also notes that it's possible to increase the

The team also notes that it's possible to increase the amount of heat transferred from the surface of the graphite sample by using the power of the "second sound." They don't believe it could be the first time that second-level graphene has been thought to produce such an effect.

If it is, it'll be a big step up from what's possible with solid-state materials using the same principles. If the research doesn't go over well, the team will publish their results online in Nature Geoscience.

This post may contain links to Amazon or other partners; your purchases via these links can benefit Serious Eats. Read more about our affiliate linking policy.This is one of those things that I think people should know about before they try and argue with me.

I am an anti-semitic and anti-semitic advocate, and so am I. I've been working with a couple (I am not sure which) of the people I support for a while now, and it turns out that they are very good at it.

I am just trying to point out that it's a big problem for people who are anti-semitics, to the point that sometimes people who are anti-semitics end up saying "well no, that's not how you're supposed to be", where it's really just a very convenient way to get people to disagree.

And I've found myself using that exact term as well. I've used the term in my work, and have gotten some great responses; I've used it a lot, and I find myself saying this in various discussions.

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