Graphene has long been hailed as a "wonder material." It is incredibly strong, highly conductive and almost impossibly ...
Reshaping graphene from flat sheets into compact particles solves a key manufacturing problem, enabling printable conductive ...
Graphene, and the carbon nanotubes that can be made from it, has incredible potential for a wide variety of industries.
Transparent electrodes transmit light while conducting electricity and are increasingly important in bioelectronic and ...
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 ...
Researchers at the University of Dublin are claiming a major breakthrough in the manufacturing of graphene that could clear the way for mass industrial production of the material. Graphene has a vast ...
A sheet of graphene sandwiched between electrolytes can host independently tunable proton and electron currents — setting the stage for a device that serves both computer-memory and logic functions.
Vertical graphene microstructures break the thickness-performance tradeoff in thermoacoustic speakers, enabling flexible ...
Since its discovery in 2004, this single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb structure has demonstrated a remarkable combination of characteristics that set it apart from any other known ...