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Graphene can be used to cost effectively recycle gold from electronic waste

Graphene can be used to cost effectively recycle gold from electronic waste

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3D-printed graphene aerogels take water treatment to a whole new level

3D-printed graphene aerogels take water treatment to a whole new level

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Towards industrial-scale manufacturing of hydrogen as a completely renewable energy source for vehicles

Towards industrial-scale manufacturing of hydrogen as a completely renewable energy source for vehicles

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A new process called flash graphene recycles waste plastic into high-quality graphene

A new process called flash graphene recycles waste plastic into high-quality graphene

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Could graphene be used to block mosquito bites?

Could graphene be used to block mosquito bites?

NIH-funded project shows graphene could provide alternative to chemicals in insect repellant and protective clothing An innovative graphene-based film helps shield people from disease-carryi... Read more

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Graphene can generate a type of magnetism once only dreamed of theoretically

Graphene can generate a type of magnetism once only dreamed of theoretically

Physicists were stunned when two twisted sheets of graphene showed signs of superconductivity. Now Stanford scientists have shown that the wonder material also generates a type of magnetism... Read more

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Bacterially-produced graphene is thinner and more stable than graphene produced chemically

Bacterially-produced graphene is thinner and more stable than graphene produced chemically

In order to create new and more efficient computers, medical devices, and other advanced technologies, researchers are turning to nanomaterials: materials manipulated on the scale of atoms o... Read more

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Wearable electronic components can now be incorporated directly into fabrics

Wearable electronic components can now be incorporated directly into fabrics

Washable, wearable ‘batteries’: based on cheap, safe and environmentally-friendly inks and woven directly into fabrics, have been developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge. Tur... Read more

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Using inexpensive graphene to purify water

Using inexpensive graphene to purify water

Scientists from the National University of Science and Technology “MISIS” together with their colleagues from Derzhavin Tambov State University and Saratov Chernyshevsky State Un... Read more

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Lithium sulphur batteries start generating more serious interest

Lithium sulphur batteries start generating more serious interest

To meet the demands of an electric future, new battery technologies will be essential. One option is lithium sulphur batteries, which offer a theoretical energy density roughly five times th... Read more

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The first step toward ultrasensitive biosensors to detect diseases at the molecular level

The first step toward ultrasensitive biosensors to detect diseases at the molecular level

Researchers in the University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering have developed a unique new device using the wonder material graphene that provides the first step toward ultras... Read more

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New supercapacitor material has an energy density 2.7 times higher than conventional materials

New supercapacitor material has an energy density 2.7 times higher than conventional materials

A research team led by Tohoku University in Japan has developed new materials for supercapacitors with higher voltage and better stability than other materials. Their research was recently p... Read more

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Could graphene become superconducting?

Could graphene become superconducting?

Scientists at the London Centre for Nanotechnology and Department of Physics & Astronomy at UCL have discovered a potential way to make graphene – a single layer of carbon atoms with gre... Read more

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The mass production of cell-sized robots

The mass production of cell-sized robots

Technique from MIT could lead to tiny, self-powered devices for environmental, industrial, or medical monitoring. Tiny robots no bigger than a cell could be mass-produced using a new method... Read more

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A natural human enzyme can biodegrade graphene

A natural human enzyme can biodegrade graphene

A natural human enzyme can biodegrade graphene, scientists from the Graphene Flagship have announced. Degradation of pristine graphene occurs in the human body when interacting with a natura... Read more

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