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Merck and Inbrain Neuroelectronics collaborate on graphene-based bioelectronic therapy technology

Major pharma company Merck has announced a collaboration agreement with Innervia Bioelectronics, a start-up and subsidiary of Inbrain Neuroelectronics S.L., Barcelona, Spain. The aim of the collaboration is to co-develop the next generation of graphene-based...

New graphene-based coating developed for the protection of paintings

A team of researchers from the Institute of Chemical Engineering Sciences of Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas (FORTH/ ICE-HT), the Department of Chemical Engineering of the University of Patras, and the Center for Colloid and Surface Science (CSGI) of the...
Graphene-XT develops graphene-enhanced lubricating oil additive for engines

Graphene-XT develops graphene-enhanced lubricating oil additive for engines

Researchers at Graphene-XT have developed a new graphene-based lubricating oil additive for diesel and petrol engines in cars or motorcycles. By introducing graphene into a lubricating oil, Graphene-XT found that both its performance and stability improved, resulting...

Researchers develop a new method for quick and efficient synthesis of nanographenes

A research team at Nagoya University in Japan has developed a new technique for synthesizing nanographenes, remarkable materials with a vast number of potential structures that can even exhibit electric and magnetic characteristics beyond those of graphene. Since each...
KAUST team develops graphene-based method to make improved lithium-sulfur batteries

KAUST team develops graphene-based method to make improved lithium-sulfur batteries

KAUST researchers have a layer of hierarchically three-dimensional porous graphene can greatly suppress polysulfide shuttling – a problem known to be holding back the development of lithium-sulfur batteries. This could potentially help create high-density...

Researchers show that stretching can change the electronic properties of graphene

A research team led by the University of Basel has found that the electronic properties of graphene can be specifically modified by stretching the material evenly.The researchers, led by Professor Christian Schönenberger at the Swiss Nanoscience Institute and the...