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Graphene-perovskite solar farm trial up and running in Greece

Graphene-perovskite solar farm trial up and running in Greece

An experimental graphene-based perovskite solar farm has been operating in Greece for several months, and early results are said to be very promising when it comes to power output and efficiency.Located at the Hellenic Mediterranean University in Crete and spearheaded...

Edmonton Airport to host trial of new graphene-based COVID-19 testing technology

It was recently reported that Edmonton International Airport (YEG) will host a trial for a new graphene-based COVID-19 testing technology that can produce results in seconds. The trials will be executed in partnership with GLC Medical, a subsidiary of Graphene Leaders...

NUS team develops “terraced graphene” for ultrasensitive magnetic field sensors

National University of Singapore (NUS) scientists have developed a sensitive gaphene-enhanced 2D magnetic field sensor, which can potentially improve the detection of nanoscale magnetic domains for data storage applications.Magnetoresistance (MR), the change in the...

Graphene nano-ribbons could help build future integrated circuits

University of California researchers, along with teams from other U.S-based institutions like Columbia University, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and University of Washington, have created a metallic wire made entirely of carbon, setting the stage for a ramp-up...
Applied Graphene Materials launches new graphene-enhanced car polish

Applied Graphene Materials launches new graphene-enhanced car polish

Applied Graphene Materials recently announced its plans to launch a new graphene-enhanced car polishing product in partnership with Infinity Wax, a specialist car care distributor.Infinity Wax will start to market the new QDX Graphene Detailing Spray in the fourth...

Graphene-based platform enables real-time monitoring of the molecular self-assembly process at the solid/liquid interface

Researchers from the University of Strasbourg & CNRS (France), in collaboration with Humboldt University of Berlin and DWI – Leibniz Institute for Interactive Materials/RWTH Aachen University in Germany, have shown that graphene devices can be used to monitor in...