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GRC featured in Lianhe Zaobao

It was reported that Ms Candy Lim, a PhD candidate at the NUS Graduate School for Integrative Sciences and Engineering, was part of the team that has successfully used graphene to alter the properties of water, making it corrosive enough to etch diamonds.

According to Assistant Barbaros Özyilmaz of the Graphene Research Centre at NUS, graphene could be used as a lower-cost alternative to indium tin oxide for the development of transparent electrodes needed in organic light-emitting diodes, solar cells, and displays.

Lianhe Zaobao, is the largest Singapore-based Chinese-language newspaper.