Cordless Transparent Graphene Cooker
The Cordless Transparent Graphene Cooker is a rechargeable cooking device based on energy-efficient mid-IR radiation from graphene, the thinnest (one-atom-thick) and strongest material in the world. Recently discovered, its discoverers were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics (2010). The graphene cooker will open a new era of environmentally friendly heating technology, replacing 100-year-old coil heaters, with up to 30% lower power consumption and the ability to use Li-ion batteries without direct power cords, which has been applied to cooking appliances for the first time in the world.