2D Materials: In the brief history of two-dimensional (2D) materials, Penn State played a key role and is positioning itself to take an even bigger role in the future. 
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The formation of heterostructure of a layered two-dimensional material envisioned as Lego blocks locking together.

By Jamie Oberdick

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Student works on 2D material in lab

By Matthew Carroll

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Image of dreadlock-like art

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Illustration showing humidity sensors in between layers of a diaper

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aerial view of the Amazon

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Stylized graphic of a needle bandage stopping bleeding at a microscopic level

By Mary Fetzer

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