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Talga Resources receives government grant for anode refinery feasibility study

Talga Resources receives government grant for anode refinery feasibility study

Battery anode developer Talga Resources has announced that it has received a commitment for a ~AU$1.8 million (around USD1.3 million) UK Government grant to complete a feasibility study into the commerciality of a Talga UK Anode Refinery.The UK government has recently...
Skeleton Technologies raises €41.3 million in equity round

Skeleton Technologies raises €41.3 million in equity round

Estonian startup Skeleton Technologies has raised €41.3 million ($48.5 million) in Series D financing round, bringing its total capital raised to over €93 million ($109 million). New investors include leading European industrial investors and a group of entrepreneurs...
First Graphene to work with TRP2 on commercialization of fire-retardant graphene-based coating

First Graphene to work with TRP2 on commercialization of fire-retardant graphene-based coating

First Graphene (FGR) has announced that it has agreed with TPR2 and its Australian distributor Exfire to work on the commercialization of a fire retardant coating utilizing FGR’s PureGRAPH.First Graphene holds the global licensing rights to a graphene-based...
Rice University scientists modify “flash graphene” technique with a special focus on plastic

Rice University scientists modify “flash graphene” technique with a special focus on plastic

Rice University’s process to produce pristine graphene in bulk from waste (dubbed “flash graphene”) was recently modified for recycling plastic. Instead of raising the temperature of a carbon source with direct current, as in the original process, the lab first...

New self-charging graphene-oxide ink battery is under development

Australian Advanced Materials has announced it is developing a graphene-oxide-based ink battery that is able to self-charge within minutes.The cells will be created with a printable ink and designed to generate electricity from humidity in the air or skin surface to...

New type of graphene photodetector could enable low-cost cameras for self-driving cars and robots

An international team of researchers recently reported its success in creating a new type of graphene-based photodetector. The team integrated three concepts to achieve the new device: metallic plasmonic antennas, ultra sub-wavelength waveguiding of light and graphene...