graphene
Gold & Graphene Make Brain Probes More Sensitive
Researchers from South Korea have developed brain probes that are small, flexible and read signals clearly.
Expanding The Graphene Toolkit
Scientists have developed a way to make graphene more reactive so that different chemical groups can be attached to fine tune its properties.
Graphene Oxide Protects Sperm From Ice
Just a small amount of graphene oxide is sufficient to prevent ice crystals from forming, thereby protecting sperm during cryopreseveration.
7 Must-Read Stories In February 2017
Keeping you up to date with the latest technology developments in Asia, from gene editing to hyperloop trains.
Diodes Made Ideal With Graphene
Inserting a layer of graphene between the metal and semiconductor components of a diode can prevent atomic intermixing.
The World’s Thinnest Oxide Semiconductor
This oxide semiconductor is just one-atom thick, opening up new possibilities for flexible, wearable technologies.
Turning Soybean Oil Into Graphene
GraphAir is a method of converting soybean oil into high quality graphene that could make commercialization easier.
The Tale Of A Simple But Superlative Material
For 2010 Nobel Laureate Sir Andre Geim, the road to the discovery of graphene was just one of many interesting paths he pursued over the course of his career.
Microwave Two Seconds For High Quality Graphene
A quick pulse in the microwave is enough to turn graphene oxide into high quality graphene, researchers say.












