Novel graphene-enhanced spray coating enables efficient structural health monitoring in demanding environments
Researchers from China's Northeastern University, Shenyang Jusheng New Material Technology, Key Laboratory of Medical Image Computing, Shenyang Aerospace University and Australia's University of New South Wales have developed a polyurea-based nanocomposite spray...
A new crystal makes magnetism twist in surprising ways
Florida State University scientists have engineered a new crystal that forces atomic magnets to swirl into complex, repeating patterns. The effect comes from mixing two nearly identical compounds whose mismatched structures create magnetic tension at the atomic...
The Graphene Handbook, 2026 edition
We're happy to announce the 13th edition of Graphene-Info's very own Graphene Handbook, the most comprehensive resource on graphene technology, industry and market - now updated for 2026. After many years, the graphene industry and market are at an inflection...
3DC showcases new 3D graphene nanomaterial for batteries at CES 2026
At CES 2026, Japanese startup 3DC showcased a new 3D graphene nanomaterial designed to improve fast-charging and high-power battery performance. The material, called Graphene MesoSponge (GMS), uses a porous, nanoscale structure that allows electrons to move more...
Directa Plus updates on revenue growth, narrower full-year loss
Directa Plus recently updated that it expected to report modest revenue growth and a significantly improved earnings performance for the year ended 31 December, supported by cost controls, operational efficiencies and progress across its graphene and environmental...
Aharonov–Bohm interference in bilayer graphene reveals history‑aware anyons
Researchers from Israel's Weizmann Institute of Science and Japan's National Institute for Materials Science have reported an Aharonov–Bohm interferometer in bilayer graphene, using it to reveal non-Abelian anyons whose collective quantum state can remember the...
Scientists tried to break Einstein’s speed of light rule
Einstein’s claim that the speed of light is constant has survived more than a century of scrutiny—but scientists are still daring to test it. Some theories of quantum gravity suggest light might behave slightly differently at extreme energies. By tracking...
A quantum discovery that breaks the rules of heating
When scientists repeatedly drove a strongly interacting quantum system with laser “kicks,” they expected it to heat up and grow chaotic. Instead, the atoms abruptly stopped absorbing energy and locked into a stable pattern of motion. This strange effect arises from...
Graphene‑Connect 2026: talk highlights from Toraphene, Volexion, Paragraf and INBRAIN Neuroelectronics
Graphene‑Connect 2026 is the must‑attend virtual event for the global graphene and 2D materials community, bringing together pioneers graphene production and applications. Taking place online on 11–12 March 2026 via the TechBlick platform and co‑curated with...
Quantum structured light could transform secure communication and computing
Scientists are learning to engineer light in rich, multidimensional ways that dramatically increase how much information a single photon can carry. This leap could make quantum communication more secure, quantum computers more efficient, and sensors far more...

