Is there anything graphene can’t do? Researchers at MIT have found yet another use for the over-achieving wonder material, by making a reusable filter out of graphene oxide foam that acts like a ...
Electronics, and batteries in particular, are vulnerable to very high or very low temperatures, but a new thermal switch could help deal with both. It's made from (what else) graphene foam that can ...
Graphene Flagship – a European Commission-funded vehicle for graphene research and innovation – has announced its latest project will deliver next-generation aerospace filtration using heatable ...
Graphene is known as a 2D material. While its inherent structure and electronic properties are 2D (i.e. electrons can only travel in 2 dimensions), graphene can also be made into 3D structures.
(Nanowerk News) A pioneering project to develop advanced sensors for use in robotic systems, could transform prosthetics and robotic limbs (Key Engineering Materials, "Ultra-Thin Graphene Foam Based ...
British footwear brand Inov-8 has gone all-in on Graphene as its material of choice, debuting a Graphene-enhanced foam to go with its graphene-enhanced rubber on the new Trailfly Ultra G 300 Max trail ...
Researchers have developed a new glucose sensor that is cheaper and more robust than current systems. Researchers at the University of Bath working in collaboration with industrial partner, Integrated ...
Since its isolation in 2004 in its freestanding form, graphene has sparked tremendous attention and the huge range of exceptional and desirable electrochemical characteristics which has made it one of ...
US-based Nanotech Energy’s graphene battery uses proprietary electrodes with a thermally stable separator, and non-flammable electrolyte that is said to be inexpensive to manufacture. The technology ...
Graphene isn’t easy to produce at scale. But making small batches of graphene is doable in a few ways. [Robert Murray-Smith] decided to try producing “flash graphene.” This requires a big capacitor ...
This is an artist's rendition of a scaffold of graphene foam, as created at Rice University, which can be infused with epoxy for a strong, light and conductive compound.
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