Graphene: The Next Wonder Material? (video)by American Chemical SocietyThis ACS video explains the next wonder material - graphene.
NewsGraphene’s Proton Permeabilityby University of ManchesterNew research could revolutionize how we generate hydrogen for renewable energy
NewsHigh-Speed Electrical Readout Method for Graphene Nanodevicesby Tohoku UniversityResearchers outline improvements to radio-frequency reflectometry using graphene
NewsResearchers Dynamically Tune Friction in Grapheneby University of Illinois Grainger College of EngineeringThe work can help provide dynamic control of friction while reducing wear of sliding surfaces
NewsEfficient Fuel-Molecule Sieving Using Grapheneby University of TsukubaThe graphene blocks the penetration of fuel molecules while maintaining high proton conductivity
NewsGraphene: Perfection Is Futileby Vienna University of TechnologyThe carbon material graphene has excellent electronic properties
NewsGraphene Discovery Could Help Generate Hydrogen Cheaply and Sustainablyby University of WarwickThe long-standing puzzle of why graphene is so much more permeable to protons than expected has been solved
NewsRibbons of Graphene Push the Material’s Potentialby Columbia UniversityA new technique developed at Columbia offers a systematic evaluation of twist angle and strain in layered 2D materials
NewsHofstadter’s Butterfly Caught in One of the Most Ancient Materials on Earthby University of ManchesterResearchers studied the effects of moiré patterns in hexagonal graphite
NewsFunctional 2D-Enabled Microchips Become Realityby King Abdullah University of Science & TechnologyBreakthrough could help expand the functionality and performance of microchip technology
NewsBiodegradable Health Sensors Outperform Conventional Synthetic Sensorsby Holden GalushaNew sensors made from seaweed, rock salt, water, and graphene promise better performance and environmental friendliness