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Graphene is getting a sustainability upgrade and industry is watching
Graphene has long been sold as a wonder material, but the real story in 2025 is how quickly it is being reshaped around ...
Graphene is often described as a wonder material. It is strong, electrically conductive, thermally efficient, and remarkably ...
The aviation and aerospace industry demands extreme precision and stringent safety standards, with various filtration systems playing a crucial role in protecting passengers and ensuring optimal ...
Atomic imaging shows graphene nanoribbons retain atomic structure and adjustable electronic alignment after transfer to graphene, offering a clear route toward stable, reproducible nanoelectronic ...
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Graphene supercapacitor leap could boost EV energy storage
Graphene supercapacitors are moving from lab curiosity to serious contender for the next wave of electric vehicle energy storage. By pairing the near-instant charging of capacitors with the high ...
How using graphene could allow for smaller and faster electronic devices and extend Moore's Law yet further. When Intel co-founder Gordon Moore made the observation that came to be known as Moore's ...
Scientists at Monash University Malaysia have looked at how graphene and graphene derivatives could be used as materials to reduce the operating temperature of solar panels. In an in-depth review ...
Graphene is being engineered to block mosquito bites, interfere with parasite growth, and power portable malaria tests with higher sensitivity than standard methods. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Malaria ...
Announced in mid-August, Gerdau Graphene, released a new admixture for concrete called NanoCONS, "enabling concrete producers to leverage the unprecedented physical properties of graphene to improve ...
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