graphene
In order to create new and more efficient computers, medical devices, and other advanced technologies,
Rice University’s laser-induced graphene nanogenerators could power future wearables Wearable devices that harvest energy from
Washable, wearable ‘batteries’: based on cheap, safe and environmentally-friendly inks and woven directly into fabrics,
Scientists from the National University of Science and Technology “MISIS” together with their colleagues from
To meet the demands of an electric future, new battery technologies will be essential. One
Researchers at Swinburne, the University of Sydney and Australian National University have collaborated to develop
A team of researchers led by Dr Nazmul Karim and Prof Sir Kostya Novoselov at The University of Manchester have developed
Researchers in the University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering have developed a unique
A team of researchers from Denmark has solved one of the biggest challenges in making
The Graphene Pavilion, organised by the Graphene Flagship and supported by the European Commission and GSMA, is
A research team led by Tohoku University in Japan has developed new materials for supercapacitors
Scientists at the London Centre for Nanotechnology and Department of Physics & Astronomy at UCL
Technique from MIT could lead to tiny, self-powered devices for environmental, industrial, or medical monitoring.
A natural human enzyme can biodegrade graphene, scientists from the Graphene Flagship have announced. Degradation
Rice lab creates conductive 3D carbon blocks that can be shaped for applications Rice University