Small start-up companies are making large volumes of graphene, the world's thinnest material, for applications such as composites and electrodes. The exceptional electrical properties of graphene ...
Two decades ago, two scientists were playing around with sticky tape on a Friday night when they discovered the "miracle" material that went on to earn them a Nobel Prize. Graphene, a single layer ...
Imagine a material so thin it’s just one atom thick, yet incredibly strong, light, and flexible. This is graphene, a “miracle material” that has captivated scientists for years. Now, European ...
Graphene has a number of properties that make it attractive for art-conservation purposes. The one-atom-thick material is transparent, adheres easily to various substrates, and serves as an ...
Researchers now reveal how various physical manipulations of graphene, such as layering and twisting, impact its optical properties and conductivity. When it comes to electrically conductive ...
"Graphene electrodes bring clear benefits to memristor technology," says Dr. Zhichao Weng, Research Scientist at School of Physical and Chemical Sciences at Queen Mary.
CRX Coatings - A Tennessee-based company specializing in graphene-formulated coatings makes a big splash entrance into the boating industry - launching its new X21 Foul Release Bottom Paint.