Scientists create GO Dough – moldable and kneadable graphene oxide
Scientists at Northwestern University are literally reshaping the world of graphene. They have turned GO (graphene oxide) into a soft, kneadable and moldable play...
Gratomic to launch graphene ultra-fuel-efficient tires
Gratomic plans to launch its new Graphene Ultra Fuel Efficient Tires (GUET) toward the end of summer 2019. Gratomic Inc., a Canadian company, focuses on...
Graphene hiking boots unveiled by inov-8 and the University of Manchester
British brand inov-8 and the University of Manchester have unveiled the world's first graphene hiking boots.
Graphene, which is just one atom thick, is the...
Synthetic carbyne twice as stiff as graphene now a possibility say scientists
Synthetic carbyne, which is assumed to be twice as stiff as graphene and forty times stiffer than diamond, can be produced synthetically, says a...
Graphene filter makes Sydney Harbour water safe to drink
Scientists in Australia have created a graphene filter that promises to be a fast and affordable way to make polluted water drinkable.
In a...
Graphene can be used to purify water and make it drinkable, study finds
Researchers have found a way of using graphene to purify water and make it drinkable, without the need for further chlorination.
An impressive property of...
Saint Jean building prototype graphene gel salt water batteries
Saint Jean Carbon Inc., an exploration-stage junior resource company, is building the first prototype graphene gel salt water batteries. The new batteries will last...
Paragraf begins producing graphene at commercial scale
Paragraf, a University of Cambridge spin-out, has begun producing graphene at commercial scale. It has started producing graphene at 20 cm (8 inches) in...
Are products containing graphene safe for humans and the environment?
Researchers say that graphene is one of the most interesting and versatile substances they have ever seen. Its potential applications could revolutionize many sectors...
Manipulating wrinkles may lead to graphene semiconductors
By manipulating the wrinkles which can form in graphene, researchers at the Surface and Interface Science Laboratory, RIKEN, Japan, believe the two-dimensional structure could...