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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, ...
Adisyn’s graphene program targets one of the semiconductor industry’s most significant physical limitations as chips push ...
Vertical graphene microstructures break the thickness-performance tradeoff in thermoacoustic speakers, enabling flexible ...
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Never seen before quantum state discovered in graphene could advance computing
Graphene, also known as the wonder material, continues to surprise scientists. This time, it has revealed new quantum states.
University of Liverpool researchers have discovered a way to host some of the most significant properties of graphene in a ...
Cambridge's advanced materials company Levidian has won a second order for a tonne of graphene in the Middle East. It is to ...
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