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Researchers at DTU have developed a new kind of electronic material that behaves almost exactly like human skin. The substance could be useful in soft robotics, medicine, and health care.
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have developed an environmentally safer type of plastic that can be used for ...
Lead researcher, University of Exeter engineer Dr Monica Craciun, commented: "GraphExeter could revolutionise the electronics industry. It outperforms any other carbon based transparent conductor used ...
This new 2D material made out of carbon is somehow stronger than graphene and exceptionally hard to crack.
A new material for flexible electronics could enable multilayered, recyclable electronic devices and help limit e-waste.
Scientists at Northeastern University have made a major breakthrough that could revolutionize how fast and powerful our ...
While the mass of materials actively used by humans, including concrete, plastic and asphalt, weighed in at 1.15 trillion tonnes. The technosphere weighs more than all life on Earth (trillion tonnes): ...
Graphene has been dubbed the "miracle material" because for its unique qualities and for a long time scientists have been working to use graphene for the production of nanoscale electronics. Graphene ...
Scientists have discovered an entirely new carbon-based material that is synthesized from the "wonder kid" of the carbon family, graphene. The discovery, which the researchers are calling ...
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