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Graphene nano-ribbons could help build future integrated circuits

University of California researchers, along with teams from other U.S-based institutions like Columbia University, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and University of Washington, have created a metallic wire made entirely of carbon, setting the stage for a ramp-up...

Graphene-based platform enables real-time monitoring of the molecular self-assembly process at the solid/liquid interface

Researchers from the University of Strasbourg & CNRS (France), in collaboration with Humboldt University of Berlin and DWI – Leibniz Institute for Interactive Materials/RWTH Aachen University in Germany, have shown that graphene devices can be used to monitor in...

Cardea Bio raises $7.5 million in series A2 financing

Following a $7.8 Million Series A-1 financing announced in March 2019, Cardea, (formerly called Nanomedical Diagnostics), a U.S-based manufacturer of a biology-enabled transistor technology made from graphene-based biosensors, now announced another $7.5 Million raised...

International team reports advances towards tunable graphene plasmonic THz amplifiers

An international team of researchers, led by Tohoku University’s professor Taiichi Otsuji, successfully demonstrated a room-temperature coherent amplification of terahertz (THz) radiation in graphene, electrically driven by a dry cell battery.About 40 years ago,...

Graphenea concludes G4SEMI project – integrating graphene into CMOS semiconductor workflows

Graphenea has announced the successful completion of project G4SEMI, funded by the European Commission SME Instrument.The project, which lasted two years, aimed at integrating graphene into CMOS semiconductor workflows. The business goal was to create added value...