graphene

Revolutionizing the world of concrete with graphene

A new greener, stronger and more durable concrete that is made using the wonder-material graphene

Squeezing light to one atom will pave the way to ultra-small optical switches, detectors and sensors

In a recent study published in Science, researchers at ICFO – The Institute of Photonic

Producing rolls of graphene at 5 centimeters per minute for electronic, filtration and other applications

Scalable manufacturing process spools out strips of graphene for use in ultrathin membranes. MIT engineers

An efficient and economical process for large-scale production of graphene

Novel method uses 50 times less solvent than conventional methods A research team led by

More efficient fertilizers using graphene as a carrier

Fertilisers with lower environmental impacts and reduced costs for farmers are being developed by University

Unprecedented hydrogen storage capacity in white graphene nanomaterials

Study IDs ‘white graphene’ architecture with unprecedented hydrogen storage capacity Rice University engineers have zeroed

Scalable 2D materials move closer with graphene films more than a foot long

A new method to produce large, monolayer single-crystal-like graphene films more than a foot long

A revolutionary handheld disease diagnostic system that could be run on a smart phone

Discovery could lead to revolutionary handheld disease diagnostic system Researchers from the University of Minnesota

Nanoelectronics breakthrough: A nanotransistor made of graphene

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

The motion of graphene could be used as a source of clean limitless energy

Graphene is a seemingly impossible material. For years, scientists had theorized that lifting a single

Graphene can be forged into three-dimensional objects by using laser light

Researchers from Finland and Taiwan have discovered how graphene, a single-atom-thin layer of carbon, can

Demonstration uses a laser to control a current in graphene within just one femtosecond

FAU physicists demonstrate using a laser to control a current in graphene within just one

The dawn of scratch-proof paint and a lot more

A group of researchers from Queen’s University Belfast have discovered a stretchy miracle material that

 Laser-induced graphene electrode splits water into hydrogen on one side and oxygen on the other

Rice lab develops dual-surface graphene electrode to split water into hydrogen and oxygen Rice University

Chemists make laser-induced graphene from wood

Rice University scientists have made wood into an electrical conductor by turning its surface into