In a novel controllable chemical method, Flagship researchers have created hybrid nanomaterials that can be tailored to have programmable electronic and optical properties – ideal for designing new types of electronics with new functionalities.
Graphene membrane filters could help reduce the energy cost of producing heavy water and decontamination in nuclear power plants by up to one hundred times compared with current technologies.
Researchers developed a 3D-printed square of graphene aerogel that is so light that it can rest on an individual awn of wheat without bending it.
