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AMD secures second DASA funding for graphene-based nanobarcoding

AMD secures second DASA funding for graphene-based nanobarcoding

UK-based AMD, which was accepted for funding via the UK Defense and Security Accelerator (DASA) in the field of “signature management”, recently received its second DASA funding in the field of Nanobarcoding, “Authenticating Critical Components”. CEO John Lee...
Graphene-based nanosensor detects microscopic contaminants in water

Graphene-based nanosensor detects microscopic contaminants in water

Researchers from Iowa State University’s (ISU) Department of Mechanical Engineering, led by Dr. Jonathan Claussen, have developed a graphene-enhanced sensor that can detect organophosphates at levels 40 times smaller than the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)...
Chinese researchers design a silicon-graphene-germanium transistor for future THz operation

Chinese researchers design a silicon-graphene-germanium transistor for future THz operation

Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences have fabricated a graphene-based transistor with a Schottky emitter – a silicon-graphene-germanium transistor. Using a semiconductor membrane and graphene transfer, the team stacked three materials including an...

Investigating the bending stiffness of graphene yields surprising results

New research by scientists at the University of Illinois combines atomic-scale experimentation with computer modeling to determine how much energy it would take in order to bend multilayer graphene – a question that has eluded scientists since graphene was first...
Graphene and gold sensing platform may help fight neurological disorders

Graphene and gold sensing platform may help fight neurological disorders

A Rutgers University-led team has created what it is calling a “better biosensor technology that may help lead to safe stem cell therapies for treating Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases and other neurological disorders”.The development, which is based...

Korean researchers find that stress may have a useful effect on graphene

A team of researchers at the Institute of Basic Science in Korea recently released the results of a study that indicates stress stimulates further reactions in graphene and may actually be beneficial for its functionality. The team found that the crystal structure of...