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Weekly: How to measure consciousness; Nature-made graphene; New sabretooth cats

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The Quirks of Ancient Geology

Graphene found in deposits under a goldmine could help us make better graphene and more easily. One strange feature is it appears to be transparent whereas in the lab it's normally black when we look at it under a microscope. This sort of suggests there might be some other elements or compounds hiding in its structure that means it's not perfectly pure graphene.

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