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Graphene Innovation & Technologies begins graphene-based coatings for marine applications research project with the Dalhousie Centre for Water Resource Studies

Canada-based Graphene Innovation & Technologies (GIT) has recently announced been its participation in a Nova Scotia Business (NSBI) Productivity and Innovation Voucher Program with Centre for Water Resource Studies at Dalhousie University. The program will...

University of Sussex team develops a graphene-based sensor with lifesaving potential

Researchers at the University of Sussex have developed a graphene-based sensor with the potential to prevent sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) cases. The sensor is shaped like a flexible rubber tube filled with a solution of water, oil and particles graphene. the...

First Graphene reports on the progress of its graphene-enhanced cement project

First Graphene has provided an update on its work with the University of Adelaide (UoA) on graphene for enhancement of industrial building products. The UoA is testing FGR graphene, with the aim of making “smart cement” with conductive graphene flakes with aims to...

Graphene to potentially replace platinum for cheaper fuel cells

Researchers from Rice University have discovered that nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes or modified graphene nanoribbons could potentially replace platinum, one of the most expensive facets in fuel cells, for performing fast oxygen reduction—a crucial reaction that...