Graphene Heats Up Race For Cheap Organic Solar Cells
January 1st, 2014 | by Tina Casey
Does Robin Thicke’s notorious hit “Blurred Lines” contain secret references to graphene? We don’t know, but we are interrupting our
January 1st, 2014 | by Tina Casey
Does Robin Thicke’s notorious hit “Blurred Lines” contain secret references to graphene? We don’t know, but we are interrupting our
December 31st, 2013 | by Zachary Shahan
Call me crazy, but I hate “top ___ stories of the year” that run a month or even a couple
December 23rd, 2013 | by Tina Casey
An international team of researchers based at MIT has figured out how to make the edges of the two-dimensional wonder
December 17th, 2013 | by Tina Casey
If you thought graphene was the wonder material of the new millennium, hold on to your hats because another wonder
December 11th, 2013 | by James Ayre
An impressive new means of producing graphene has been created by researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology
December 3rd, 2013 | by Tina Casey
File this one under “I” for It takes a thief to catch a thief. A research team at the University
November 20th, 2013 | by Tina Casey
A research team from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has a 300-mile electric vehicle battery range in its sights, thanks
November 16th, 2013 | by James Ayre
Large graphene crystals (10,000 times larger than the largest crystals of only four years ago) that possess exceptional electrical properties
November 1st, 2013 | by Tina Casey
A research team at Columbia University has figured out a way to bridge the gap between our three-dimensional world and
October 14th, 2013 | by Zachary Shahan
During my recent trip to Ukraine, I had the opportunity to chat with an ultracapacitor/supercapacitor and EV battery expert, Vadim
October 12th, 2013 | by James Ayre
Graphene solar cells are now one step closer to reality, thanks to a new discovery made by researchers at the
September 27th, 2013 | by Tina Casey
We were just thinking that fuel cells could give lithium-ion batteries a run for the money when it comes to
September 7th, 2013 | by Tina Casey
A Stanford University research team has just come up with a new way to work with the super-strong but super-finicky
August 27th, 2013 | by Tina Casey
While we’ve been busy touting graphene as the “miracle material of the new millennium,” there’s another advanced materials kid on
August 26th, 2013 | by James Ayre
Plasma-treated carbon nanotubes can function very effectively as an inexpensive means of purifying water in developing countries, according to new