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Graphene Flagship
Health monitoring, food inspection and night vision based wearables made from graphene
A natural human enzyme can biodegrade graphene
Supramolecular electronics open the door to new high-performance devices
Squeezing light to one atom will pave the way to ultra-small optical switches, detectors and sensors
Terahertz waves and graphene together for the future of communication
Silly Putty plus graphene can detect and measure the steps of small spiders
Graphene and Neurons – the best of friends
Graphene brings quantum effects to electronic circuits
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