Select Page
The Graphene Flagship announces its 2019-2030 graphene application roadmap

The Graphene Flagship announces its 2019-2030 graphene application roadmap

The EU Graphene Flagship has published its graphene application roadmap, showing when the flagship expects different graphene applications to mature and enter the market.As can be seen in the roadmap above (click here for a larger image), the first applications that...
Mitsubishi develops MWIR and LWIR graphene-based sensors

Mitsubishi develops MWIR and LWIR graphene-based sensors

Mitsubishi has reportedly developed graphene-based MWIR sensors with extraordinarily high sensitivity. Thanks to an internal graphene FET gain, the responsivity is said to be 10 times higher than that of quantum-type IR sensors with no internal amplification....

Cardea raises $7.8 million Series A-1 financing

Cardea, (formerly called Nanomedical Diagnostics), U.S-based manufacturer of a biology-enabled transistor technology made from graphene-based biosensors, announced that it raised $7.8 million Series A-1 financing.The round was led by Alexandria Venture Investments,...
Novel graphene film offers new concept for solar energy

Novel graphene film offers new concept for solar energy

Researchers at Swinburne, the University of Sydney and Australian National University have collaborated to develop a solar absorbing, ultra-thin graphene-based film with unique properties that has great potential for use in solar thermal energy harvesting.The 90...

Graphene and gold join to promote ultrasensitive biosensors for disease detection

Researchers in the University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering have developed a unique new device using graphene that provides the first step toward ultrasensitive biosensors to detect diseases at the molecular level with excellent...

Graphene and silk used to create electronic tattoos

Researchers at Tsinghua University designed graphene-based e-tattoos that act as biosensors. The sensors can collect data related to the user’s health, such as skin reactions to medication or to assess the degree of exposure to ultraviolet light.The use of...