by | Feb 8, 2025 | 2D materials, Aerospace, AGM, Angstron Materials, Audio, Development, Investment, Products, Research
Researchers at Penn State and Hebei University of Technology recently developed stretchable thermoelectric porous graphene foam-based materials via facile laser scribing for self-powered decoupled strain and temperature sensing. The new sensor material enables precise...
by | Feb 6, 2025 | 2D materials, Aerospace, AGM, Angstron Materials, Audio, Development, Investment, Products, Research
Black Swan Graphene has announced a non-brokered private placement of units for gross aggregate proceeds of CAD$6,000,000 (around US$4,177,000). The Company intends to use the net proceeds for the acquisition and installation of additional plant associated equipment...
by | Feb 6, 2025 | 2D materials, Aerospace, AGM, Angstron Materials, Audio, Development, Investment, Products, Research
India-based battery technology company, Dreamfly Innovations, has raised US$1.4 million in its seed funding round led by Avaana Capital, with participation from Sunicon Ventures and other existing investors. Founded in 2022, Dreamfly is developing fire-resistant...
by | Feb 5, 2025 | 2D materials, Aerospace, AGM, Angstron Materials, Audio, Development, Investment, Products, Research
Physicists measured how readily a current of electron pairs flows through ‘magic-angle’ graphene, a major step toward understanding how this unusual material superconducts. By determining how readily electron pairs flow through this material, scientists...
by | Feb 5, 2025 | 2D materials, Aerospace, AGM, Angstron Materials, Audio, Development, Investment, Products, Research
Black Semiconductor, developer of next-gen energy-efficient high-performance chip technology, has announced its new headquarters FabONE in Aachen, Germany. FabONE will be the world’s first production site for graphene-based optical chip technology. Dr. Daniel...
by | Feb 5, 2025 | 2D materials, Aerospace, AGM, Angstron Materials, Audio, Development, Investment, Products, Research
A new graphene-based method could make for faster, cheaper and more accurate DNA sequencing, according to a group of Leiden scientists. The research team has received EUR 1.2 million through the Dutch Research Council (NWO) Open Technology program to develop their new...