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A new review in Nanoenergy Advances argues that graphene-family materials could help tackle one of artificial intelligence’s most pressing problems: energy…
University of Manchester and National Physical Laboratory scientists have established a global benchmark for verifying graphene’s single-atom thickness. Electron diffraction…
A research breakthrough could open the door to more sustainable materials for a range of advanced technologies – from smart coatings, electronics…
A microscopic difference in atomic structure changes how water moves. A new study explores why this matters for anti-icing surfaces,…
By measuring an unusual energy gap, scientists at MIT have uncovered how twisted graphene can unlock a new kind of…
SEM image showing that graphene is approaching a graphene sheet over a cavity. Credit: Chuanli Yu and Zhaohe Dai, Peking…
Local magnetometry of symmetry-broken states. Top panel: a nano-SQUID loop on a sharp tip scans the device, revealing the local…
Ground-state properties of System 2. Credit: Physical Review Research (2025). DOI: 10.1103/dtk9-xv6n A research team in Kiel has demonstrated a…
Research from University of Warwick and collaborators has developed a new process for growing graphene with controlled imperfection that will…
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Recent research has found a new way to make graphene that adds structural defects to improve…
