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U.S researchers design new graphene-based printed sensors to monitor food safety

U.S researchers design new graphene-based printed sensors to monitor food safety

Researchers at Iowa State University and Northwestern University have developed graphene sensors that are printed with high-resolution aerosol jet printers on a flexible polymer film and tuned to test for histamine, an allergen and indicator of spoiled fish and...

EU-funded ATTRACT consortium presents its support of several graphene projects

The MULTIMAL research project is developing a small device that can be used to rapidly identify malaria parasites using saliva samples, without the need for lab equipment. MULTIMAL is one of eight projects exploring new uses for graphene with support from ATTRACT, a...
Archer Materials announces progress with its graphene biosensors for disease detection

Archer Materials announces progress with its graphene biosensors for disease detection

Archer Materials has reported that it is making progress with its graphene-based biosensor technology with recent work spanning technology development, commercialization and patent prosecution.This work includes the development of portable hardware to interface with...
New graphene-based strain sensors exhibit impressive sensitivity

New graphene-based strain sensors exhibit impressive sensitivity

Researchers at the University of Sussex have developed an ultra-sensitive graphene-enhanced sensor that can stretch up to 80 times higher strain than strain gauges currently on the market and shows resistance changes 100 times higher than the most sensitive materials...

Graphene Flagship welcomes sixteen new FLAG-ERA projects

The Graphene Flagship has announced 16 New FLAG-ERA projects, that cover a broad range of topics, from fundamental to applied research. These projects which will become Partnering Projects of the Graphene Flagship – receiving around €11 million in funding...