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Scientists develop bio-based graphene foams that can be used to build aerospace objects
The search for materials that combine high performance with environmental responsibility has led researchers ...
Engineers have discovered an unexpected link between two very different realms of physics: the behavior of electrons in ...
Researchers at the University of Illinois have discovered a surprising mathematical connection between two areas of condensed ...
Scientists at UNSW Sydney have developed a cost-effective method to convert peanut shell waste into high-quality graphene for ...
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Graphene sensors work in liquids, boosting signal sensitivity up to 20x
Penn State University researchers have built a dual-gated graphene sensor that operates reliably in liquid environments, ...
Graphene has the potential to spur advances in a variety of sectors, from transport to medicine to electronics. Unfortunately, the high cost of graphene production has slowed commercialization.
Engineers have discovered a surprising connection between the electrons in graphene and magnetic spin waves in certain ...
Recent research has found a new way to make graphene that adds structural defects to improve the performance of the material that could have benefits across a range of applications - from sensors and ...
Graphene has many fantastic properties that could change the course of human civilization. It's chemically stable, highly conductive, and incredibly strong. One thing it is not, however, is magnetic.
Scientists at UC Santa Cruz and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have reported the first example of ultrafast 3D-printed graphene supercapacitor electrodes that outperform comparable ...
Engineers found a surprising link between graphene electrons and magnetic spin waves in magnonic crystals, offering new ...
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