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Supercomputer models graphene-water interaction

Supercomputer models graphene-water interaction

Researchers at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) used the Comet supercomputer at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), located at the University of California San Diego, to create detailed simulations of graphene-water interactions, to determine if...
XG Sciences partners with Niagara Bottling to advance graphene PET innovations in food & beverage packaging

XG Sciences partners with Niagara Bottling to advance graphene PET innovations in food & beverage packaging

XG Sciences (XGS) recently announced that it has entered into an Intellectual Property License, Joint Development and Commercialization Agreement with Niagara Bottling, a market leader in beverage packaging innovation and one of the largest beverage companies in the...

Researchers discover new states of matter that arise from stacking 2D layers of graphene

Researchers from Brown and Columbia Universities in the U.S have demonstrated that unknown states of matter arise from stacking two-dimensional layers of graphene together. These new states have been named the fractional quantum Hall effect (FQHE), and are created...
Graphene and bacteria combine to create a powerful electrocatalyst

Graphene and bacteria combine to create a powerful electrocatalyst

Researchers from KAUST show that microbes and nanomaterials like graphene can be used together to form a biohybrid material that performs well as an electrocatalyst. The tea, says that such materials could be used in the solar-powered production of carbon-free fuels...
Researchers find commercially available graphene to be adequate for photodetectors

Researchers find commercially available graphene to be adequate for photodetectors

Researchers from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) and Valiev Institute of Physics and Technology in Russia have demonstrated resonant absorption of terahertz radiation in commercially available graphene. The team declared this to be an important...