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.
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Graphene receivers bring energy-efficient 6G hardware closer to reality
Thanks to the 5th generation (5G) technology, we now enjoy unprecedented levels of connectivity. Nevertheless, wireless data ...
A team of researchers from Tel Aviv University, in collaboration with colleagues from Japan, has taken an important step ...
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Nanometer-scale graphene switch could cut power use in future chips
Researchers have built working transistors from graphene nanoribbons less than a nanometer wide, achieving room-temperature ...
In this interview, industry expert I-Ling discusses graphene’s transformative role in energy storage, tackling industry challenges, and advancing sustainable, next-generation battery technologies for ...
What if the material that could transform nearly every industry was just one atom thick? Below, Matt Ferrell takes you through how graphene, a substance 200 times stronger than steel yet lighter than ...
Mr. Nicol has a career of over 20 years in delivering large-scale innovation including leading multi-billion-dollar gas and LNG value chains in Australia and Asia Pacific and managing sales and ...
It’s amazing what a single layer of atoms can do. For example, graphene is formed from hexagonal lattices of carbon atoms that make the structure incredibly strong. That’s a key reason why graphene ...
If you were sitting around worrying that graphene might not be able to live up to its potential in electrochemical bio-sensing (and that has to be at least half of you), then worry no more: All we ...
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