by MBF Admin | Mar 20, 2018 | Development, Graphene applications, Graphene Sensors, Graphite, Investment, Medicine, Products, Research
Graphite company Archer Exploration has redefined its existing relationship with the University of Adelaide, by shifting developmental focus away from industrial graphite applications to more consumer-focused graphene-based products.The collaboration will aim to...
by MBF Admin | Mar 8, 2018 | Development, Graphene applications, Graphene Sensors, Investment, Products, Research, Technical / Research
A team of Chinese scientists from South China Normal University and Beihang University has used graphene to create an artificial gas detector that is as good as a dog’s nose. Their work showed that the graphene-based nanoscrolls can mimic a dog’s sensitive...
by MBF Admin | Mar 5, 2018 | Development, Graphene applications, Graphene Ink, Graphene Sensors, Investment, Medicine, Products, Research, Roll to roll, Technical / Research
Fraunhofer scientists have developed biosensors with graphene electrodes, produced cheaply and simply by roll-to-roll printing. A system prototype for mass production has already been established. This may change the current situation in which cell-based biosensors...
by MBF Admin | Feb 28, 2018 | Development, Graphene applications, Graphene Flagship, Graphene Sensors, Investment, Photonics, Products, Research
The Graphene Pavilion at the GSMA Mobile World Congress has showcased two fascinating graphene-based photonics devices. The first is said to be the world’s first all-graphene optical communication link operating at a data rate of 25 Gb/s per channel, and the...
by MBF Admin | Feb 25, 2018 | Cambridge University, Carbon Nanotubes, Development, Graphene applications, Graphene Ink, Graphene Sensors, Investment, Medicine, Products, Research, Technical / Research
A team led by researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Bombay, India, has developed a graphene-enhanced inexpensive, flexible pressure sensor that can be used for various health-care applications. The piezoresistive pressure sensor can reportedly...
by MBF Admin | Feb 25, 2018 | Development, Graphene applications, Graphene Sensors, Investment, Products, Research, Technical / Research
Researchers from the University of British Columbia’s Okanagan campus has created a graphene-based wearable device capable of sensing and understanding complex human motion. This could lead to a practical way to monitor and interpret human motion, in what may become...