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—a single layer of carbon atoms—behave when they are stretched or curved over tiny, nanoscale structures [16]. Just as a woodworker must understand the grain of a cedar plank to carve it, Janicek studies the "strain modulation" of these atomic sheets. By understanding how these materials bend and pull at the smallest scale, scientists can design the next generation of flexible electronics and super-efficient sensors. In her world, a "grain" isn't a seed, but the fundamental alignment of atoms that dictates the future of technology [16]. The Galloping Rhythm: Blanka the Horse Centuries before we could see atoms, the name blanka grain
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