by | Nov 11, 2025 | 2D materials, Aerospace, AGM, Angstron Materials, Audio, Development, Investment, Products, Research
UC Santa Barbara physicists have engineered entangled spin systems in diamond that surpass classical sensing limits through quantum squeezing. Their breakthrough enables next-generation quantum sensors that are powerful, compact, and ready for real-world use.
by | Nov 11, 2025 | 2D materials, Aerospace, AGM, Angstron Materials, Audio, Development, Investment, Products, Research
Sparc Technologies has announced a new collaboration with Dulux Australia to apply an ecosparc-enhanced protective coating system to the Cape Jaffa Lighthouse in Kingston South East, South Australia. The partnership marks Sparc’s first coatings project with Dulux and...
by | Nov 11, 2025 | 2D materials, Aerospace, AGM, Angstron Materials, Audio, Development, Investment, Products, Research
INBRAIN Neuroelectronics has announced a strategic collaboration with Microsoft to explore the use of agentic artificial intelligence (AI) powered by Microsoft’s cloud and data infrastructure to advance real-time precision neurology and next-generation brain-computer...
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First Graphene has announced a series of new UK trials of PureGRAPH®-enhanced cement produced by its commercial partner Breedon Group. Breedon will manufacture approximately 600t of cement incorporating around three tonnes of PureGRAPH CEM at its Hope Cement Works in...
by | Nov 9, 2025 | 2D materials, Aerospace, AGM, Angstron Materials, Audio, Development, Investment, Products, Research
Here are some of the latest recent and popular graphene news posted at Graphene-Info that you may have missed and find of interest:Researchers develop graphene coating for aircraft stealth applicationsPublic graphene firms see renewed optimism amid industry...
by | Nov 9, 2025 | 2D materials, Aerospace, AGM, Angstron Materials, Audio, Development, Investment, Products, Research
Stanford scientists found that strontium titanate improves its performance when frozen to near absolute zero, showing extraordinary optical and mechanical behavior. Its nonlinear and piezoelectric properties make it ideal for cryogenic quantum technologies. Once...