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This wild new material is 99.8% air yet tougher than steel
A class of materials that consist almost entirely of air, yet rival or exceed the mechanical performance of steel by weight, ...
Researchers at UNSW have discovered a new way to make graphene, a remarkable "wonder material," using just discarded peanut ...
Discover how researchers turned peanut shell waste into high-quality graphene, paving the way for more sustainable ...
Kochi hosts 'GraphIN 2026', a global graphene summit from March 9-12, positioning India as a leader in material research.
A recent study published in Nano Express investigated the effect of combining graphene oxide with micro-steel fibers (SF) on concrete's mechanical performance. The study also examined how ...
Engineers at UNSW Sydney have developed a cheaper and greener way to produce graphene using discarded peanut shells.
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What Is Graphene? And Will It Ever Be Useful?
Graphene, and the carbon nanotubes that can be made from it, has incredible potential for a wide variety of industries.
Graphene has long been hailed as a "wonder material." It is incredibly strong, highly conductive and almost impossibly thin—just one atom thick. These properties make it a promising candidate for next ...
A new fabrication method guides liquid gallium beneath graphene after lithography, producing durable superconducting devices that maintain performance through standard chip processing. (Nanowerk ...
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