Novel Joule heating process produces graphene from waste peanut shells
Researchers from Australia's University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization (ANSTO) and The Hong Kong Polytechnic University have developed a rapid, highly efficient process to synthesize graphene from discarded peanut...
A simple chemical tweak could supercharge quantum computers
Quantum computers need special materials called topological superconductors—but they’ve been notoriously difficult to create. Researchers have now shown they can trigger this exotic state by subtly adjusting the mix of tellurium and selenium in ultra-thin films....
HydroGraph is granted US EPA, UK REACH and EU REACH regulatory clearances for commercial scale graphene sales activities
HydroGraph Clean Power has announced that it received key regulatory clearances: a US EPA TSCA Section 5(e) Order (PMN P-24-0086/P-24-0087) plus confirmed UK REACH and EU REACH registrations (UK-01-8788107436-0-0006; 01-2120768618-38-0012). These approvals...
50 year quest ends with creation of silicon aromatic once thought impossible
After nearly 50 years of failed attempts and scientific speculation, chemists at Saarland University have achieved what many thought might be impossible: creating a long-sought silicon-based aromatic molecule. By replacing carbon atoms in a famously stable...
Divea secures FIT funding to promote graphene-based carbon capture membranes
The Foundation for Innovation and Technology (FIT) has granted new financing to three start-ups in Western Switzerland, supporting innovations in renewable energy, food safety and industrial decarbonization.Among the three startups is Divea, which secured a CHF...
Scientists create ultra-low loss optical device that traps light on a chip
CU Boulder researchers have designed microscopic “racetracks” that trap and amplify light with exceptional efficiency. By using smooth curves inspired by highway engineering, they reduced energy loss and kept light circulating longer inside the device. Fabricated...
Join the global graphene community at Graphene Connect 2026!
For professionals across the graphene value chain, Graphene Connect 2026 is the go-to event to explore the technologies shaping the future of advanced materials. Taking place online on March 11-12, 2026, this premier event is co-organized by Graphene-Info and...
Scientists may have found the holy grail of quantum computing
Scientists may have spotted a long-sought triplet superconductor — a material that can transmit both electricity and electron spin with zero resistance. That ability could dramatically stabilize quantum computers while slashing their energy use. Early experiments...
GMG partners with Tickford Racing to trial graphene products on the racing track
Graphene Manufacturing Group (GMG) has partnered with Tickford Racing, one of Australia's leading Supercars teams, to trial liquid graphene products on the racing track. Under the new partnership, Tickford Racing will trial GMG's liquid graphene products across its...
Quantum computer breakthrough tracks qubit fluctuations in real time
Qubits, the heart of quantum computers, can change performance in fractions of a second — but until now, scientists couldn’t see it happening. Researchers at NBI have built a real-time monitoring system that tracks these rapid fluctuations about 100 times faster...


