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Haydale launches functionalized graphene prepreg for lightning strike protection

Haydale launches functionalized graphene prepreg for lightning strike protection

Haydale has launched a range of graphene-enhanced prepreg materials for lightning-strike protection, utilizing functionalized graphene to improve the electrical conductivity.The material has been developed in collaboration with Airbus UK, BAE Systems, GE Aviation and...
Cryorig launches graphene-enhanced cooling system for PCs

Cryorig launches graphene-enhanced cooling system for PCs

PC gear company Cryorig has introduced its low-profile CPU graphene-enhanced cooling system for small form-factor PCs that can dissipate up to 125 W. The Cryorig C7 G is among the smallest coolers for higher-end processors available today. To make C7 G’s high...

Cardea Bio and Nanosens Innovations merger-acquisition finalized

Cardea Bio (formerly: Nanomedical Diagnostics) and Nanosens Innovations have joined forces to accelerate the development of the Genome Sensor: the world’s first DNA search engine that runs on CRISPR-Chip technology.Cardea has announced the finalization of their...

Graphene ‘supercondensers’ store electric charge in textile materials

Researchers at Valencia’s Polytechnic University (UPV) have developed new devices that store electric charge in textile materials, which could be used to, for example, charge mobile phones. These are supercondensers placed on active carbon tissues that stand out...
Graphene enables fast and sensitive room-temperature nanomechanical bolometer

Graphene enables fast and sensitive room-temperature nanomechanical bolometer

Scientists at the University of Oregon have designed a new method of measuring light—with the help of microscopic drums to hear light. The technology, known as a “graphene nanomechanical bolometer,” detects almost every color of light at high temperatures and high...
Thin graphene film quickly warms up to super high temperatures

Thin graphene film quickly warms up to super high temperatures

A collaboration between three Australian universities has produced a new graphene metamaterial that could be used in solar heating. The ultrathin film also has potential to be used in desalination, for displays, or even as cloaking technology.Swinburne University of...