Call for Speakers: Graphene Connect 2026
Graphene Connect 2026 will take place virtually (online) on 11-12 March, 2026, bringing together professionals, researchers, and companies at the forefront of graphene innovation.We are pleased to invite experts and representatives from graphene-related companies...
Scientists finally found the “dark matter” of electronics
Scientists at OIST have, for the first time, directly tracked the elusive “dark excitons” inside atomically thin materials. These quantum particles could revolutionize information technology, as they are more stable and resistant to environmental interference than...
Precision electron steering in graphene using ultrashort laser pulses
Researchers from Kiel University have reported a previously unknown effect in graphene. Dr. Jan-Philip Joost and Professor Michael Bonitz showed, for the first time, that light pulses can generate electrons at specific designated locations in the material. To...
Graphene-based molecular sieving separators enhance lithium–sulfur battery stability
Researchers from Purdue University, Vanderbilt University and University of Florida recently reported a graphene-based separator design that addresses critical limitations of lithium–sulfur (Li–S) batteries. While Li–S batteries promise higher energy densities and...
Senergy launches new products enhanced with First Graphene’s PureGRAPH materials
It was reported that Ireland-based Senergy recently released a range of products including on-roof solar thermal, integrated solar thermal and automotive technologies making use of First Graphene’s PureGRAPH materials. According to a recent statement by First...
Volatus Aerospace and VoltaXplore sign LOI for batteries to power next-gen drones
Volatus Aerospace, a Canadian company focused on aerial intelligence and unmanned aircraft systems, and VoltaXplore, a joint venture between Martinrea International and NanoXplore aimed at commercializing the production of graphene-enhanced lithium-ion batteries...
The hidden forces inside diamonds that could make tech 1,000x faster
A team of physicists has discovered that virtual charges, which exist only during brief interactions with light, play a critical role in ultrafast material responses. Using attosecond pulses on diamonds, they showed these hidden carriers significantly influence...
Heisenberg said it was impossible. Scientists just proved otherwise
Researchers have reimagined Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle, engineering a trade-off that allows precise measurement of both position and momentum. Using quantum computing tools like grid states and trapped ions, they demonstrated sensing precision beyond...
Mysterious “quantum echo” in superconductors could unlock new tech
Researchers have discovered an unusual "quantum echo" in superconducting materials, dubbed the Higgs echo. This phenomenon arises from the interplay between Higgs modes and quasiparticles, producing distinctive signals unlike conventional echoes. By using precisely...
Graphene-enhanced concrete put to the test in Sundsvall
Along with several partners, 2D Fab has launched a trial that includes the casting of a large-scale concrete floor reinforced with the Company's graphene-based additive 2Dx® CO-NXT, at SCA Wood’s sawmill in Tunadal, Sundsvall. The goal is to develop durable and...