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How can graphene assist in the war on Coronavirus?

As researchers and companies all over the world set out to battle the Coronavirus pandemic, many are revisiting graphene as a material with potential for helping to win this fight. The reasons for such potential could be found in graphene’s known...
Graphene-based platform could  selectively identify deadly strains of bacteria

Graphene-based platform could selectively identify deadly strains of bacteria

A team led by Boston College researchers has used a sheet of graphene to track the electronic signals inherent in biological structures, in order to develop a platform to selectively identify deadly strains of bacteria. This effort could lead to more accurate...

Graphene-based stress sensor could help NASA in testing anxiety levels of astronauts

A new graphene-based sensor that measures stress via cortisol in sweat could be used by NASA to gauge the anxiety levels of astronauts.Developed by Caltech assistant professor of medical engineering, Wei Gao, the device features a plastic sheet etched with a laser to...
CRIL secures €140,000 grant to accelerate development of graphene-based scanning microscope

CRIL secures €140,000 grant to accelerate development of graphene-based scanning microscope

Cambridge Raman Imaging Limited (CRIL), a Frontier IP Group portfolio firm, has been awarded €140,000 (£116,380) in EU funding to accelerate development of its graphene-enabled scanning microscope.CRIL, which was spun out from the University of Cambridge...

Grapheal’s graphene-based electronic patch may improve chronic wound monitoring

Grapheal has developed an innovative graphene-based wearable patch for the remote monitoring of chronic wounds. The flexible and transparent graphene-based biosensor enables doctors and nurses to provide hyper-responsive treatment of chronic wounds.The device will be...