Dozens of new two-dimensional materials similar to graphene are now available, thanks to research from University of Manchester scientists. These 2D crystals are capable of delivering design... Read more
Graphene membranes could be used to ‘sieve’ hydrogen gas from the atmosphere to then generate electricity, say Nobel Prize-winning researchers. The Nobel Prize winners for graphe... Read more
A thin layer of graphene paint can make impermeable and chemically resistant coatings which could be used for packaging to keep food fresh for longer and protect metal structures against cor... Read more
UC Riverside and University of Manchester researchers combine graphene and copper in hopes of shrinking electronics Researchers have discovered that creating a graphene-copper-graphene “sand... Read more
“Our ultimate goal is to make a filter device that allows a glass of drinkable water made from seawater after a few minutes of hand pumping” Graphene has proven itself as a wonde... Read more
Graphene with aroma Graphene, a crystal composed of only one layer of carbon atoms arranged in a regular hexagon, is regarded as a material which is believed to be capable of performing mira... Read more
Combining wonder material graphene with other stunning one-atom thick materials could create the next generation of solar cells and optoelectronic devices, scientists have revealed. Universi... Read more
The “next best thing” since the invention of silicon Tiny sensors — made of a potentially trailblazing material just one atom thick and heralded as the “next best thing” since the inve... Read more
Has the potential to revolutionise diverse applications from smartphones and ultrafast broadband to anticancer drugs and computer chips Wonder material graphene could not only dominate the e... Read more
Chances for graphene-based electronics never looked better than they are now Graphene’s incredible properties – including superconductivity – made it almost too cond... Read more
Image via Wikipedia Slashdot points us to an interview with Andre Geim, who won this year’s Nobel Prize for physics for his work on graphene. As part of the interview, they asked him a... Read more