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Talga reports positive results from marine real-world testing of its graphene-based coatings

Talga reports positive results from marine real-world testing of its graphene-based coatings

Talga Resources has reported a milestone moment in a sea trial of its Talcoat graphene coating.The company initially developed the graphene coating as an alternative to traditional coating methods that incorporate harmful chemicals and materials and first applied...
Researchers manage to induce “artificial magnetic texture” in graphene

Researchers manage to induce “artificial magnetic texture” in graphene

An international research team, led by the University at Buffalo, has reported an advancement that could help give graphene magnetic properties. The researchers describe in their work how they paired a magnet with graphene, and induced what they describe as...

Novel graphene-based technique enables imaging living, wet cells

Researchers from DGIST have developed a graphene-based method to keep living, wet cells viable in an ultra-high-vacuum environment, allowing an accurate high-resolution visualization of the undistorted molecular structure and distribution of lipids in cell membranes....
Researchers report a highly efficient graphene/hBN-based electro-absorption modulator

Researchers report a highly efficient graphene/hBN-based electro-absorption modulator

ICFO researchers led by Professor Frank Koppens, in collaboration with researchers from Universita di Pisa, CNIT, Ghent University-IMEC, and NIMS, have reported a novel electro-absorption (EA) modulator capable of showing a 3-fold increase in static and dynamic...

Researchers examine ‘Kagome’ graphene and report promising results

Researchers from the Department of Physics and the Swiss Nanoscience Institute at the University of Basel, working in collaboration with the University of Bern, have recently produced and studied a compound referred to as “kagome graphene”, that consists...

Graphene ‘nano-origami’ could enable tiny microchips

Scientists at the University of Sussex have developed a technique for making tiny microchips from graphene and other 2D materials, using a form of ‘nano-origami’.By creating distortions in the structure of the graphene, the researchers were able to make the...