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Researchers experiment with LIG to create improved wearable health devices

Researchers experiment with LIG to create improved wearable health devices

A Penn State-led international research team (led by Professor Huanyu “Larry” Cheng at Penn State) recently published two studies that could boost research and development of future motion detection, tactile sensing and health monitoring devices.There are various...
Sportswear enhanced with Versarien’s graphene inks to be tested by the University of Gloucestershire

Sportswear enhanced with Versarien’s graphene inks to be tested by the University of Gloucestershire

Versarien recently commissioned the University of Gloucestershire to carry out trials on its graphene-coated sportswear.Image from articleA research team is to carry out tests on a prototype upper body garment, applied with Versarien’s graphene inks...

Researchers succeed in creating single-crystal, large-area, fold-free monolayer graphene

A team of researchers, led by Director Rod Ruoff at the Center for Multidimensional Carbon Materials (CMCM) within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) and including graduate students at the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), has achieved...

New graphene material could enable the fabrication of high-performance electrodes for sodium batteries

Researchers from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, Accurion GmbH, Germany and Institute of Organic Synthesis and Photoreactivity (ISOF) at the National Research Council of Italy have presented a novel concept for fabricating high-performance electrode...

Haydale’s graphene inks used in garments worn by British athletes at the Tokyo Olympic Games

Haydale has announced that, following its announcement of positive prototype testing on 3rd March 2020, its range of advanced wearable technology – integrated into garments for elite athletes – was used in Tokyo by British athletes, including top medal...

Graphene foam assists in building a “thermal switch” that dynamically moderates heat of electronic devices

lithium ion batteries used in extreme heat or cold can be prone to malfunctions and low performance. Purdue University engineers have developed a solution: a “thermal switch” made of compressible graphene foam, that dynamically adjusts to temperatures both...