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Paragraf starts producing graphene at commercial scale

Paragraf starts producing graphene at commercial scale

University of Cambridge spin-out company, Paragraf, recently announced that it started producing graphene at up to eight inches (20cm) in diameter, large enough for commercial electronic devices. Paragraf is producing graphene ‘wafers’ and graphene-based electronic...
Graphene-based yarn to enable advanced wearable e-textiles

Graphene-based yarn to enable advanced wearable e-textiles

Researchers at the National Graphene Institute (NGI) have created a method to produce scalable graphene-based yarn. Such e-textiles may have great potential for sportswear, healthcare, aerospace, and fitness applications, ans so are attracting research attention...

Newly designed telescope with graphene sensors to be used in space in the near future

New equipment developed in Brazil – the Solar-T – will be sent to the International Space Station (ISS) to measure solar flares. It is estimated that the Sun-THz, the name given to the new photometric telescope, will be launched in 2022 on one of the...
ICFO to demonstrate graphene wearables and sensors at MWC 2019

ICFO to demonstrate graphene wearables and sensors at MWC 2019

The MWC 2019 is the world’s largest event for the mobile industry, organized by the GSMA. It features a large exhibition, conference programme and networking opportunities. The Graphene Flagship partners with the MWC event and will host a graphene pavilion in...
Graphene biosensor for early lung cancer diagnosis

Graphene biosensor for early lung cancer diagnosis

Researchers from the University of Exeter have developed a new technique that could create a highly sensitive graphene biosensor with the capability to detect molecules of the most common lung cancer biomarkers.The new biosensor design could revolutionize existing...