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Edmonton Airport to host trial of new graphene-based COVID-19 testing technology

It was recently reported that Edmonton International Airport (YEG) will host a trial for a new graphene-based COVID-19 testing technology that can produce results in seconds. The trials will be executed in partnership with GLC Medical, a subsidiary of Graphene Leaders...

NUS team develops “terraced graphene” for ultrasensitive magnetic field sensors

National University of Singapore (NUS) scientists have developed a sensitive gaphene-enhanced 2D magnetic field sensor, which can potentially improve the detection of nanoscale magnetic domains for data storage applications.Magnetoresistance (MR), the change in the...

Graphene nano-ribbons could help build future integrated circuits

University of California researchers, along with teams from other U.S-based institutions like Columbia University, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and University of Washington, have created a metallic wire made entirely of carbon, setting the stage for a ramp-up...