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AMD secured U.S Government contract to develop films for laser protective eyewear

Advanced Material Development (AMD) has been awarded a US Government contract to develop protective films to be integrated into protective eyewear. The contract with the Irregular Warfare Technical Support Directorate (IWTSD, formerly CTTSO) will fund AMD’s...

Graphene-enhanced cement could help build more durable roads and cities

Northwestern University researchers have added graphene nanoplatelets to cement, resulting in smarter, more durable and highly functional cement. With cement being the most widely consumed material globally and the cement industry accounting for 8% of human-caused...

Researchers develop a graphene-based phonon laser

A team of researchers, led by Professor Konstantin Arutyunov of the HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE), has developed a graphene-based mechanical resonator, in which coherent emission of sound energy quanta, or phonons, has been...

NanoXplore enters agreement to Supply Techmer PM with GrapheneBlackâ„¢

NanoXplore has announced that it has entered into a multiyear agreement to supply GrapheneBlackâ„¢ grade of products to Techmer PM, a large U.S-based plastic compounder specializing in modifying and fine-tuning the properties of technical polymers. Techmer PM will...

AMD and First graphene to collaborate on development of graphene inks and coatings

Advanced Material Development (AMD) and First Graphene have agreed to collaborate on the ongoing development of AMD’s conductive inks and other graphene enabled coatings.Under a binding memorandum of understanding (MoU), AMD will provide expertise in the design and...

New project aims to turn urban waste into graphene and other useful materials

Graphenea will be taking part in a flagship project called CIRCULAR BIOCARBON, which was kicked off this week and has been awarded over €23 Million, to develop a first-of-its kind flagship biorefinery designed to turn the organic fraction of municipal solid waste...