This tiny power module could change how the world uses energy
As global energy demand surges—driven by AI-hungry data centers, advanced manufacturing, and electrified transportation—researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory have unveiled a breakthrough that could help squeeze far more power from existing...
Haydale Graphene Industries announces change of name
Haydale Graphene Industries has officially changed its registered name to Haydale, and will commence trading on AIM under the new name, with its TIDM "HAYD" and ISIN remaining unchanged.The move presumably reflects a shift from a narrowly branded graphene R&D...
Lyten expands into construction materials with graphene-enhanced concrete
Lyten, the supermaterial applications company and inventor of Lyten 3D Grapheneâ„¢, has announced its expansion into the global concrete market with the launch of Lyten S Cureâ„¢ , a high-performance concrete admixture engineered to make infrastructure stronger, more...
Plaid Technologies announces graphene-enhanced cement platform progress
Plaid Technologies has announced the completion and internal validation of an advancement in its cement-enhancement process, representing a step forward in the evolution and scalability of its graphene-enhanced wellbore cement platform.The Company has developed a...
Haydale completes SMCC acquisition and associated fundraise
Haydale has announced that it has completed the previously-reported acquisition of Intelligent Resource Management Limited (trading as SaveMoneyCutCarbon or "SMCC").Haydale has confirmed that all conditions to completion have now been satisfied, including the...
New graphene-based laser transfer method could advance flexible electronics
Researchers from Huazhong University of Science and Technology have reported a self-aligned laser transfer (SALT) based on directional photothermal regulation strategies that enables high-precision, programmable transfer of microchips without the need of precise...
Electrons stop acting like particles—and physics still works
Physicists have long relied on the idea that electrons behave like tiny particles zipping through materials, even though quantum physics says their exact position is fundamentally uncertain. Now, researchers at TU Wien have discovered something surprising: a...
Put your innovations in the spotlight at Graphene Connect 2026!
On 11–12 March 2026, the graphene industry's leading voices will gather online at Graphene Connect 2026, powered by TechBlick and Graphene-Info. This is more than just a conference - it’s the meeting point for innovators, technologists, and manufacturers shaping...
Graphene–perovskite hybrids achieve ultrasensitive broadband photodetection
Researchers from the University of Barcelona, Jaume I University, Slovak University of Technology and University of Valencia have realized graphene-enhanced hybrid photodetectors by integrating inkjet-printed mixed-phase CsPbBr₃/Cs₄PbBr₆ perovskite films directly...
An international collaboration aims to strengthen graphene quality standards
Researchers at The University of Manchester, working with the UK’s National Physical Laboratory (NPL) and 15 international partners, have developed a new protocol, using transmission electron microscopy (TEM), which is meant to underpin a new ISO technical...


