by MBF Admin | Jan 24, 2018 | Development, Electronics, Graphene applications, Graphene Ink, Graphene Sensors, Investment, Products, Research, Technical / Research
Researchers at Iowa State University, along with collaborators at Rice University, Ames Laboratory and Lehigh University, have designed a new graphene printing technology that can produce electronic circuits that are low-cost, flexible, highly conductive and water...
by MBF Admin | Jan 14, 2018 | Development, Graphene applications, Graphene Sensors, Investment, Products, Research, Technical / Research, Touch panel
Researchers at The University of Central Florida have come up with a finding that enables graphene to better absorb light and showed more than 45% absorption of light in a single layer of graphene. This may open the door to graphene-enhanced applications that require...
by MBF Admin | Jan 10, 2018 | Development, Graphene applications, Graphene Sensors, Investment, Medicine, Products, Research, Technical / Research
Researchers at the University of Sussex have developed a graphene-based sensor with the potential to prevent sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) cases. The sensor is shaped like a flexible rubber tube filled with a solution of water, oil and particles graphene. the...
by MBF Admin | Jan 9, 2018 | Development, Graphene applications, Graphene Oxide, Graphene Sensors, Investment, Products, Research, University of Manchester
Researchers at The University of Manchester have developed graphene sensors embedded into RFIDs, which may have the potential to revolutionize the Internet of Things (IoT). The team layered graphene-oxide over graphene to create a flexible heterostructures that...
by MBF Admin | Jan 4, 2018 | Development, Graphene applications, Graphene Oxide, Graphene Sensors, Investment, Products, Research, Technical / Research
Iowa State University researchers have created a new, low-cost, easily produced, graphene-based sensors-on-tape that can be attached to plants to provide data that was previously very hard to collect. This can help farmers to breed plants that are more efficient in...
by MBF Admin | Jan 3, 2018 | Development, Electronics, Graphene applications, Graphene Sensors, Investment, Products, Research, Technical / Research
Researchers from Cornell have developed tiny graphene-enhanced robot exoskeletons that can rapidly change shape upon sensing chemical or thermal changes in its environment. And, they claim, these microscale machines – equipped with electronic, photonic and chemical...