by | May 13, 2025 | 2D materials, Aerospace, AGM, Angstron Materials, Audio, Development, Investment, Products, Research
Archer Materials, a semiconductor company advancing the quantum technology and medical diagnostics industries, has extended its relationship with Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) to build on critical milestone work for qubit demonstration, as part of Archer’s...
by | May 12, 2025 | 2D materials, Aerospace, AGM, Angstron Materials, Audio, Development, Investment, Products, Research
Argo Living Soils has announce that, following its May 5, 2025 news release regarding the research and development (“R&D”) agreement with Graphene Leaders Canada Inc. (“GLC”), Argo is now in discussions to expand its R&D agreement to...
by | May 12, 2025 | 2D materials, Aerospace, AGM, Angstron Materials, Audio, Development, Investment, Products, Research
Interest in graphene has been on the increase over the past few years, and graphene is expanding into new applications, in a wide range of areas, from electronics and energy storage to automotive, aerospace, thermal management, composites, and construction. If you...
by | May 12, 2025 | 2D materials, Aerospace, AGM, Angstron Materials, Audio, Development, Investment, Products, Research
Researchers from the University of Vienna and Technical University of Vienna have used a unique technique to significantly enhance the stretchability of graphene for the first time by creating an accordion-like ripple effect. This achievement could open up new...
by | May 11, 2025 | 2D materials, Aerospace, AGM, Angstron Materials, Audio, Development, Investment, Products, Research
After using graphene cooling tech in previous products like the GT Neo 5 model and GT 2 series, mobile phone brand Realme has announced that its GT 7 series will also make use of graphene-based colling technology, or what was described as: “industry-first...
by | May 10, 2025 | 2D materials, Aerospace, AGM, Angstron Materials, Audio, Development, Investment, Products, Research
The rules about magnetic order may need to be rewritten. An international team of researchers found that it was possible to turn a non-magnetic material into a magnetic material by slicing it into thin films.