by | Jan 4, 2024 | 2D materials, Aerospace, AGM, Angstron Materials, Audio, Development, Investment, Products, Research
We’re happy to announce the 11th edition of Graphene-Info’s very own Graphene Handbook, the most comprehensive resource on graphene technology, industry and market – now updated for 2024. Get your copy now to stay current on graphene research,...
by | Jan 3, 2024 | 2D materials, Aerospace, AGM, Angstron Materials, Audio, Development, Investment, Products, Research
Coal is an abundant resource in the United States that has, unfortunately, contributed to climate change through its use as a fossil fuel. As the country transitions to other means of energy production, it will be important to consider and reevaluate coal’s...
by | Jan 3, 2024 | 2D materials, Aerospace, AGM, Angstron Materials, Audio, Development, Investment, Products, Research
HydroGraph Clean Power has announced that its flagship graphene product, FGA-1, has been successfully trialed in Hawkeye Bio’s biomedical sensor aimed at the early detection of lung cancer. Hawkeye Bio is a clinical stage medical technology company focused on the...
by | Dec 31, 2023 | 2D materials, Aerospace, AGM, Angstron Materials, Audio, Development, Investment, Products, Research
Researchers at the University of Bologna have introduced and considered a single layer of brucite Mg(OH)2, a 2D material that can be easily produced by exfoliation (like graphene from graphite), for the creation of van der Waals composites (known as heterostructures,...
by | Dec 30, 2023 | 2D materials, Aerospace, AGM, Angstron Materials, Audio, Development, Investment, Products, Research
It was recently announced that Nanotech Energy is offering its graphene-based 18650 cells for pre-order through its commercialization partner, Voltaplex. The cells bring together Nanotech Energy’s electrolyte and proprietary electrodes with Soteria metallized...
by | Dec 30, 2023 | 2D materials, Aerospace, AGM, Angstron Materials, Audio, Development, Investment, Products, Research
A newly developed, highly conductive copper wire could find applications in the electric grid, as well as in homes and businesses. The finding defies what’s been thought about how metals conduct electricity.