by MBF Admin | Feb 4, 2022 | 2D materials, Aerospace, AGM, Angstron Materials, Audio, Development, Graphene applications, Graphene investing and financials, Investment, Products, Research
UK-based AEH Innovative Hydrogel Limited announced that the company received a £3.5 million investment from agri-tech leader Terra Sana Holdings.AEH, established in 2018 and located at Manchester University’s GEIC center, develops food-based fully recyclable...
by MBF Admin | Feb 4, 2022 | 2D materials, Aerospace, AGM, Angstron Materials, Audio, Development, Graphene Aerogel, Graphene applications, Graphene Sensors, Investment, Products, Research
Researchers at the University of Bath, in collaboration with industrial partner Integrated Graphene, have developed a sensing technique based on graphene foam, for the detection of glucose levels in the blood.The newly developed sensor is a chemical one instead of...
by MBF Admin | Feb 2, 2022 | 2D materials, Aerospace, AGM, Angstron Materials, Audio, Development, Investment, Products, Research
Researchers have developed a new glucose sensor that is cheaper and more robust than current systems.
by MBF Admin | Feb 1, 2022 | 2D materials, Aerospace, AGM, Angstron Materials, Audio, CVD, Development, Electronics, Graphene investing and financials, Graphene Sensors, Investment, Products, Research
UK-based graphene developer Paragraf has raised $60 million from the UK’s Future Fund, the CIA-backed In-Q-Tel and other investors. The funds will be used to accelerate the company’s device development, production and market launch.Paragraf produces its...
by MBF Admin | Feb 1, 2022 | 2D materials, Aerospace, AGM, Angstron Materials, Audio, Development, Graphene applications, Graphene production, Investment, Products, Research, Rice University, Technical / Research
Scientists at Rice University are using machine-learning techniques to fine-tune the process of synthesizing graphene from waste through flash Joule heating. The researchers describe in their new work how machine-learning models that adapt to variables and show them...