How graphene could change billions of lives
Graphene is a two-dimensional form of carbon one molecule thick that was discovered in 2004. It’s incredibly thin, light and…
Graphene is a two-dimensional form of carbon one molecule thick that was discovered in 2004. It’s incredibly thin, light and…
The EU’s Graphene Flagship project is one of Europe’s biggest research initiatives. Over the course of its 10 year lifetime…
A new short graphene explanation video by Graphene-info!
Several companies in China are now commercializing graphene-based heating elements, embedded in wearable and other devices. Many such devices are…
A team of international researchers has made a graphene-based device that captures the real-time dynamics of a classic chemical reaction…
Researchers at MIT have developed a novel graphene-assisted method to convert temperature fluctuations into electrical power. Thermoelectric devices usually generate…
A collaboration between Spanish research institutes—led by the nanoGUNE Cooperative Research Center (CIC)—has achieved a breakthrough in so-called molecular electronics…
Every year, millions of people around the world die from drinking unclean water. Now, researchers have developed a process that…
Scientists from the Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) have used their own type of graphene called “GraphAir”…
A team of international researchers has made a graphene-based device that captures the real-time dynamics of a classic chemical reaction…