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ZTE launches new Axon 30 smartphones with graphene-based cooling system

ZTE launches new Axon 30 smartphones with graphene-based cooling system

ZTE recently launched the Axon 30, which reportedly uses a graphene-based cooling system. To be exact, the phone is said to have a “triple ice cooling system” comprising a large VC cooling plate, high power thermal gel, and graphene copper-based composite material.The...

Mason Graphite and Thomas Swan to launch Black Swan Graphene

Mason Graphite has announced the launch of Black Swan Graphene Inc., and the execution of a Definitive Agreement pursuant to which Mason Graphite has agreed, through Black Swan Graphene, to purchase strategic assets related to a patented graphene processing technology...

Vaulta secures Federal government grant

Australia-based battery case developer Vaulta has been awarded a Federal Government grant to commercialize its battery casings for the electric vehicle market.Vaulta received a grant of AUD$297,500 (around USD$219,000) from the Federal Government’s Accelerating...
Gigabyte launches a new graphics card with a graphene lubricant

Gigabyte launches a new graphics card with a graphene lubricant

Gigabyte launched a new graphic cards that uses a graphene lubricant that is said to extend the lifetime of the fan by 2.1 times, almost like a double ball bearing design – and it also makes the fab quieter compared to the company’s designs that do not use...
Versarien lays graphene-enhanced concrete in a residential setting

Versarien lays graphene-enhanced concrete in a residential setting

Versarien has executed the use of its graphene-enhanced concrete – this time in a residential setting. The Company poured its product for a property development company at a site in Symonds Yat. This follows the former announcenemt back in May, when the...

Health Canada decides Shandong’s graphene face masks pose no health risk, still does not permit the sale of other graphene masks

Health Canada recently decided that the sale of certain graphene-enhanced face masks that were considered a hazard due to their graphene content can resume, after the agency assessed the masks and found “no health risks of concern.”Health Canada issued an...