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World’s First Graphene 3D-Printed Battery

A team of researchers have developed a method to create homemade power sources using...

Researchers Develop Invisible Implantable Medical Sensor Arrays

University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers have developed a new invisible implantable medical sensor array that...

Layered Graphene Advances Development of High Frequency Electronic Devices

University of Manchester researchers have found a way to layer graphene with white graphene...

Researchers Investigate 150 Year Old Technique to Mass Produce Graphene

Penn State researchers are exploring the method of dubbed intercalation to determine if this...

Light Detector Finds Terahertz Frequencies at Room Temperature

University of Maryland researchers have developed a new light detector that is capable of...
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Body Motion Sensors Created Using Graphene-Infused Rubber Bands

Researchers from the University of Surrey and Trinity College Dublin have developed a new method to make low-cost body motion sensors using rubber bands. The rubber bands are treated with graphene to become electrically-conductive.

Engineers Developing Printable Cameras with Graphene

Cambridge University engineers are working to develop 2D crystal-based flexible photodetectors that can be...

Researchers Transform Conductor into a Semiconductor

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee researchers have developed a method to tune graphene ribbons to act...

Researchers Find World’s Thinnest Piezoelectric Material

A team of engineers from the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering, Rice...

Researchers Investigating the Use of Graphene to Reduce Size and Weight of Batteries

University of Manchester researchers are investigating ways to use graphene to reduce the size...
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