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Researchers develop graphene-biosensors for brain machine interfaces

Researchers at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) have developed a novel graphene-based biosensor, set to drive new innovations in brain-controlled robotics.The biosensor adheres to the skin of the face and head in order to detect electrical signals being sent...

Latvia invests in project to develop graphene-enhanced ballistic protective vest

Latvia has allocated $1.4 million divided between three innovative projects that aim to improve electromagnetic protection and cybersecurity and to develop a ballistic protective vest to protect UAVs.The project for a prototype of a ballistic protective vest will...
Researchers examine the mechanism of electric field detection in microscale graphene sensors

Researchers examine the mechanism of electric field detection in microscale graphene sensors

Researchers at Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) and Otowa Electric, a lightning protection equipment manufacturer, have used graphene as an electric field sensor that can detect both positive and negative electric fields.The response of the...

GIT’s graphene coating to be tested on large ships

Graphite Innovation and Technologies (GIT) uses graphene as the base for its strong, slippery and non-toxic hull paint. The coating helps prevent marine fouling – when aquatic organisms such as barnacles stick to the hull – thus improving the flow of water against the...