Haydale and Jersey Energy Technologies announce underfloor heating pilot in Jersey
Haydale has announced that it has signed a contract with Jersey Energy Technologies ("JET"), a start-up company focused on providing energy efficiency solutions across the Channel Islands, to begin a pilot trial deploying Haydale's underfloor heaters within social...
Archer to test for chronic kidney disease on its Biochip gFET sensors
Archer Materials has started experiments to detect and monitor chronic kidney disease on its Biochip graphene field effect transistor (“gFET”) sensors. Archer, through one of its foundry partners, has reportedly verified a process that directly grows graphene...
Researchers develop scalable graphene technology for regulating heat transfer and enhancing battery safety
Researchers at Swansea University, in collaboration with China's Wuhan University of Technology and Shenzhen University, have developed a technique for producing large-scale graphene current collectors that could significantly enhance the safety and performance of...
Researchers unveil scalable graphene technology to revolutionize battery safety and performance
Researchers have developed a pioneering technique for producing large-scale graphene current collectors. This breakthrough promises to significantly enhance the safety and performance of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), addressing a critical challenge in energy...
Danish Graphene completes setup of its battery laboratory
Danish Graphene has announced that its battery laboratory is now fully setup and operational. The Company sees this as a significant milestone, as it now has the capability to produce and test batteries containing graphene, entirely in-house. With this new battery...
Cerebral Energy and Cornell University secure funding for lithium-free aluminum-graphene batteries to support Air Force Special Operations
Cerebral Energy has announced it has been selected by AFWERX (the innovation arm of the U.S Air Force, powered by the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)) for a Phase II STTR follow-on contract in the amount of $1.6 million to support further development of a new...
First Graphene secures funding for a research project with Swansea University to determine the market potential of the Company’s Kainos Technology
First Graphene has secured funding for a collaborative research project with Swansea University to determine the market potential of the Company’s Kainos Technology. The grant is valued at approximately AU$192,152 (over USD$130,000) and was secured through Analysis...
Graphene/germanium hot-emitter transistors could advance next-gen computing and communications technologies
Hot-carrier transistors are a class of devices that leverage the excess kinetic energy of carriers. Unlike regular transistors, which rely on steady-state carrier transport, hot-carrier transistors modulate carriers to high-energy states, resulting in enhanced...
New technique enables ultrafast 2D nanosheet assembly
Researchers from Nagoya University, Osaka University and National Taiwan University recently developed a method for the high-speed, large-area deposition of two-dimensional (2D) materials, including oxides, graphene oxide, and boron nitride. This innovative...
Novel method relies on graphene-metal metastructures to improve micropropulsion systems
Pulsed laser micropropulsion (PLMP) offers a promising avenue for miniature spacecraft, yet conventional propellants face challenges in balancing efficiency and stability. Researchers from Wuhan University, Henan Academy of Sciences and Purdue University have...