Yet, a group of specialists at MIT, as a team with partners at the College of California, Berkeley, have at long last figured out the code. They fostered a method to exactly dope graphene with boron molecules, decisively presenting "openings" (missing electrons) that change its electrical properties and change it into a utilitarian p-type semiconductor. This leap forward, distributed in the lofty diary Nature, denotes a critical jump forward in the journey for viable graphene hardware.