Research from University of Warwick and collaborators has developed a new process for growing graphene with controlled imperfection that will improve performance across a range of applications - from sensors and batteries to electronics.| AZoNano
Researchers at King’s College London have developed a novel method for characterizing graphene oxide that is cheaper and faster than ever before, allowing the nascent technology to go from the lab to the market.| AZoNano
A novel carbon membrane created by researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) has the potential to transform proton treatment for cancer patients and enhance medical and other technologies, including energy devices and flexible electronics.| AZoNano