graphene nano-ribbons

The next generation of miniaturized electronics could be based on new graphene nanoribbons
World's widest graphene nanoribbon promises the next generation of miniaturized electronics The next generation of
Fusing nanotech, bacteria and fungi to create “bionic mushrooms”

Researchers take an ordinary white button mushroom and supercharge it with clusters of tightly-packed cyanobacteria

Nanoelectronics breakthrough: A nanotransistor made of graphene

Transistors based on carbon nanostructures: what sounds like a futuristic dream could be reality in

Graphene could produce frictionless coatings

Graphene, a modified form of carbon, offers versatile potential for use in coating machine components

Aerogel catalyst shows promise for fuel cells

Rice University scientists turn unzipped nanotubes into possible alternative for platinum Graphene nanoribbons formed into

Yaoyi Li (foreground) and Mingxing Chen, UWM physics postdoctoral researchers, display an image of a ribbon of graphene 1 nanometer wide. In the image, achieved with a scanning-tunneling microscope, atoms are visible as “bumps.”
With graphene a narrow enough ribbon will transform a conductor into a semiconductor

Adding function to graphene nano-ribbons through this process could make possible the sought-after goal of

Tanks, graphene! Rice advances compressed gas storage

Rice University mix of graphene nanoribbons, polymer has potential for cars, soda, beer A discovery