Working to isolate graphene, on national TV

The important activity in this PBS NewsHour interview is happening in the background. David Kessler, co-producer of the Ig Nobel Prize ceremony, doggedly works away with a pencil and Scotch tape to try to isolate graphene. It’s a dramatic re-creation of Andre Geim‘s late-night experiment that led to the awarding of the 2010 Nobel Prize in physics (to Andre Geim and his colleague Konstantin Novosolev). [Ten years before that, in the year 2000, Andre Geim (together with Michael Berry) was awarded an Ig Nobel Prize in physics, for using magnets to levitate a frog.]


The less important activity in this PBS NewsHour interview is in the foreground: news anchor Hari Sreenivasan interviewing me about graphene:



BONUS: Video of the Ig Nobel Prize-winning levitation of a frog:



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