New graphene-based approach could take fuel cells to the next level
Researchers from Vanderbilt University, University of Calgary and Western University recently developed a way graphene-based way to improve fuel cell efficiency without sacrificing performance—solving a long-standing challenge in the field.Fuel cells rely on proton...
Researchers develop 3D-printed graphene composites for efficient ice control applications
Researchers from Hefei University and Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) have developed a novel 3D-printed graphene/polymer double-layer composite featuring high anisotropic thermal conductivity that offers improved photothermal and electrothermal performance for...
New electronic ‘skin’ could enable lightweight night-vision glasses
Engineers developed a technique to grow and peel ultrathin 'skins' of electronic material that could be used in applications such as night-vision eyewear and autonomous driving in foggy conditions.
HydroGraph Clean Power raised $1.6 million to accelerate its production scale up
HydroGraph Clean Power announced that it has raised over $2.2 million CAD (around $1.6 million USD) through the recent exercise of warrants. The company says that this fund raising will support its accelerated production scale-up efforts in response to growing...
Levidian and Zentek aim to establish graphene-integrated filter manufacturing facility in the Middle East
British climate tech company Levidian and Canadian graphene technology company Zentek have entered an agreement to explore the establishment of a new manufacturing facility in the Middle East. Â The companies have agreed to combine their expertise in carbon capture,...
Haydale concludes auction of U.S subsidiary
Haydale Graphene Industries has announced the conclusion of the auction process for its subsidiary, Haydale Ceramic Technologies LLC, which was placed into Chapter 11 bankruptcy to stop cash flow drain and maximize shareholder value. Despite initial interest,...
Chinese team uses graphene to develop world’s fastest Flash memory device
Researchers from Fudan University in China have used graphene to create the world’s fastest flash memory, which performs about 25 billion operations per second.The device, called "PoX", takes 400 picoseconds (0.0000000004 sec) to store one bit of information....
‘Faster charging, longer lifespan’: Next-generation battery breakthrough
A research team develops high-power, high-energy-density anode using nano-sized tin particles and hard carbon.