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Graphene material that folds, moves, and senses could power next-gen soft robots
McGill University engineers have developed ultra-thin materials that can move, fold, and reshape themselves, ...
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Japanese startup unveils 3D graphene structure built for faster-charging batteries
At CES 2026, Japanese startup 3DC is presenting a new three-dimensional graphene nanomaterial designed ...
A recent article in Scientific Reports detailed the characterization of disordered structures in graphene and monolayer hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) induced by low-energy argon ion irradiation. The ...
Reshaping graphene from flat sheets into compact particles solves a key manufacturing problem, enabling printable conductive ...
Graphene could transform everything from electric cars to smartphones, but only if we can guarantee its quality. The ...
Nanocellular graphene (NCG) is a specialized form of graphene that achieves a large specific surface area by stacking multiple layers of graphene and controlling its internal structure with a ...
Physicists have observed fractional quantum Hall effect in simple pentalayer graphene. The finding could make it easier to develop more robust quantum computers. The electron is the basic unit of ...
Schematic diagrams of graphene NEMS accelerometers. a 3D schematic of the proposed graphene NEMS accelerometer. b 3D schematic of the cross-section of the graphene NEMS accelerometer. c, d Schematics ...
Graphene is often regarded as one of the strongest known materials. It is about 200 times stronger than steel while remaining exceptionally lightweight and flexible. 1 Despite these advantages, ...
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