New Graphene Compound Could “Revolutionise” Clean Tech
Oil prices are still in freefall, but a new graphene material shows that low prices can’t save fossil fuels from the inevitable domination of clean energy.
Oil prices are still in freefall, but a new graphene material shows that low prices can’t save fossil fuels from the inevitable domination of clean energy.
Does Robin Thicke’s notorious hit “Blurred Lines” contain secret references to graphene? We don’t know, but we are interrupting our New Year’s Day Walking Dead marathon to bring you news that graphene, the notoriously hard-to-handle nanomaterial of the new millennium, has been domesticated to the point where it could help … [continued]
Hydrogen (H) fuel cell technology could perhaps become the cleanest form of energy, both in terms of generating the gas and in terms of combustion products (which are just heat and water). The biggest problem has been making the process of H generation clean, efficient, and cheap, as the current, … [continued]