Graphene has drawn attention as a scientific curiosity owing to its record conductivities, strength and thermal properties.
McGill University engineers have developed ultra-thin materials that can move, fold, and reshape themselves, ...
Graphene has long been hailed as a "wonder material." It is incredibly strong, highly conductive and almost impossibly thin—just one atom thick. These properties make it a promising candidate for next ...
Tired of hauling your boat out of the water to clean its hull? Graphene can replace the toxic chemicals usually used to do this job.
Reshaping graphene from flat sheets into compact particles solves a key manufacturing problem, enabling printable conductive ...
Vertical graphene microstructures break the thickness-performance tradeoff in thermoacoustic speakers, enabling flexible ...
Tired of hauling your boat out of the water to clean its hull? Graphene can replace the toxic chemicals usually used to do this job.