by MBF Admin | Jul 8, 2018 | Development, Graphene applications, Graphene Foam, Investment, Medicine, Products, Research
A new study out of Boise State University in the U.S may one day lead to new graphene-based treatments for osteoarthritis, potentially preventing the need for joint replacement.The study investigates the compressive mechanical properties of graphene foam – soft tissue...
by MBF Admin | Jul 3, 2018 | Development, Graphene applications, Graphene DNA Sequencing, Investment, Medicine, Membranes, Products, Research, Technical / Research
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have developed new theories regarding the compression of water under a high-gradient electric field. They found that a high electric field applied to a tiny hole in a graphene membrane would compress the...
by MBF Admin | Jun 28, 2018 | Development, Graphene applications, Graphene Sensors, Investment, Medicine, Products, Research, Technical / Research, UCLA
Engineers from the UCLA have Used graphene to design a new type of photodetector that can work with more types of light than its current state-of-the-art counterparts. The device also has superior sensing and imaging capabilities.photodetectors’ versatility and...
by MBF Admin | Jun 27, 2018 | Development, Graphene applications, Graphene DNA Sequencing, Investment, Medicine, Products, Research, Technical / Research
Researchers from Brown University have discovered yet another peculiar and potentially useful property of graphene, that could be useful in guiding nanoscale self-assembly or in analyzing DNA or other biomolecules.Their new study demonstrates mathematically what...
by MBF Admin | Jun 20, 2018 | Development, Graphene applications, Graphene DNA Sequencing, Graphene Sensors, Investment, Medicine, Products, Research, Technical / Research
University of Arkansas researchers are working together, with support from the National Institutes of Health, to make that prospect of graphene-based sensors that sequence a patient’s genome to predict diseases more realistic. Steve Tung, professor of mechanical...
by MBF Admin | Jun 18, 2018 | Development, Electronics, Graphene applications, Graphene batteries, Graphene Foam, Graphene Sensors, Investment, Medicine, Products, Research, Rice University, Supercapacitors, Technical / Research
Rice University scientists have developed a simple way to create conductive, 3D objects made of graphene foam. The resulting objects may offer new possibilities for energy storage and flexible electronic sensor applications, according to Rice chemist Prof. James...