Directa Plus provides update on trading halt and restructuring
Italy-based Directa Plus has announced a significant organizational update as it enters a period of financial and operational uncertainty. Trading of the company’s shares on AIM has been suspended while it works to clarify its funding position and assess next...
Researchers report interfacial Ising superconductivity in a graphene‑capped gallium trilayer
Researchers from Penn State, University of Oxford, Zhejiang University, Diamond Light Source and the University of North Texas have demonstrated a new route to Ising‑type superconductivity in a lightweight, low‑dimensional material by combining quantum confinement...
Pohang City launches governance body to drive graphene innovation
South Korea’s Pohang City is concentrating its administrative efforts on securing a global leadership position in the advanced materials industry by establishing an expert governance body dedicated to developing the graphene sector.As part of this initiative,...
“Giant superatoms” could finally solve quantum computing’s biggest problem
In the pursuit of powerful and stable quantum computers, researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, have developed the theory for an entirely new quantum system – based on the novel concept of ‘giant superatoms’. This breakthrough enables quantum...
GRAPHERGIA project launches three demonstration cases to pilot graphene-based technologies
The Graphene Flagship project GRAPHERGIA has launched the piloting phase of its three demonstration cases implementing graphene-based technologies for energy harvesting and storage in real-life applications. The demonstrators' development began in March 2026 and...
EU approves €211 million funding for graphene chip technology project in Italy
The European Commission has approved a €211 million Italian state aid grant for CamGraPhIC to develop photonic optical transceivers based on graphene. The EU statement stated that the technology can be used across sectors including automotive, telecommunications,...
Researchers explore dielectric control of superconductivity in twisted bilayer graphene
Researchers from Ohio State University, Imdea Nanoscience and the National Institute for Materials Science in Tsukuba have demonstrated that superconductivity in twisted bilayer graphene (tBLG) can be tuned - and even completely switched off - by engineering its...
SEEDS moves into dedicated NETPark site to scale graphene tech production
SEEDS, a UK-based deep-tech company developing engineered graphene platform technologies, is set to move into a new dedicated facility at NETPark (the North East Technology Park) as part of Durham County Council’s £100 million expansion of the site. This move marks...
These cheap solar cells work better because they’re flawed
Perovskite solar cells shouldn’t work as well as they do—but they do. Scientists have now discovered that defects inside the material actually help, creating networks that separate and guide electric charges efficiently. Using a novel imaging method, they revealed...
Laser‑driven graphene aerogels show strong propulsion in ESA microgravity tests
A recent European Space Agency (ESA) parabolic flight has demonstrated that graphene aerogels can be efficiently propelled by laser light in microgravity, highlighting a promising route for fuel‑free space propulsion. In near‑weightlessness, ultralight graphene...

