graphene
via Georgia Institute of Technology A Wright brothers moment? The world’s first functional semiconductor made
via University of Manchester Graphene can be used to cost effectively recycle gold from electronic
Artistic representation of the nanoscopic structure of one of the new MIT nanodevices. Two twisted
Graphene is incredibly light. This aerogel, used for filtering water, sits atop a single tissue.
Scientists at the University of Tsukuba show that using layers of graphene covering simultaneously improves
Rice University chemists turned otherwise-worthless pyrolyzed ash from plastic recycling into graphene through a Joule
Graphene hybrids (left) made from metal organic frameworks (MOF) and graphenic acid make an excellent
Flash graphene made from plastic by a Rice University lab begins as post-consumer plastic received
Most carbon-containing materials can be converted into graphene using a commercial CO2 infrared laser system.
Researchers are using aerosol-jet-printing technology to create these graphene biosensors that can detect histamine, an
Graphene light sail A graphene light sail for interplanetary travel A tiny sail made of
Graphene Flagship partners the University of Bologna, Politecnico di Milano, CNR, NEST, Italcementi HeidelbergCement Group,
NIH-funded project shows graphene could provide alternative to chemicals in insect repellant and protective clothing
Physicists were stunned when two twisted sheets of graphene showed signs of superconductivity. Now Stanford