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A natural human enzyme can biodegrade graphene
3D graphene foam is easy to produce and can be shaped for many applications
Revolutionizing the world of concrete with graphene
Squeezing light to one atom will pave the way to ultra-small optical switches, detectors and sensors
Producing rolls of graphene at 5 centimeters per minute for electronic, filtration and other applications
An efficient and economical process for large-scale production of graphene
More efficient fertilizers using graphene as a carrier
Unprecedented hydrogen storage capacity in white graphene nanomaterials
Scalable 2D materials move closer with graphene films more than a foot long
Scientists create inexpensive patterned graphene onto food, paper, cloth, cardboard
Nanoelectronics breakthrough: A nanotransistor made of graphene
Graphene can be forged into three-dimensional objects by using laser light
Demonstration uses a laser to control a current in graphene within just one femtosecond
Scarce metals can be replaced by graphene and other carbon nanomaterials
The dawn of scratch-proof paint and a lot more
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