The G+BOARD project by the Europe-based Graphene Flagship consortium is dedicated to developing a graphene-based, metal-free automotive instrument board and steering wheel that enhance performance, reduce manufacturing costs, and decrease fuel costs for customers.
By Brett Smith
7 May 2021
Determining the size of nanoparticles is one of the most important factors in nanotechnology as it defines the unique characteristics of nanomaterials.
By Sarah Moore
6 May 2021
Graphene possesses a number of properties that make it suitable for many applications—from low-tech additive to high-tech electronic applications.
By Liam Critchley
6 May 2021
Several Graphene Flagship partner companies have introduced layered solar technology based on graphene and related materials that promises to increase the efficiency and stability of thin-film perovskite technology.
By Brett Smith
6 May 2021
Researchers at the University at Buffalo (UB) have developed a novel 3D-printed scalable water-purifying graphene aerogel with the potential to be used in large industrial wastewater treatment plants.
By Dr. Parva Chhantyal
5 May 2021
Nanoparticles present a significant threat to human health across the globe as they contribute to air pollution and enter our lungs as we breathe.
By Sarah Moore
5 May 2021
Izon Science, a leading nanotechnology manufacturer, has announced its latest nanoparticle measurement system, the Exoid. The Exoid device measures complex nanoparticle information using next-generation Tunable Resistive Pulse Sensing (TRPS) technology.
Scientists at Oxford University have developed a new process based on nanotechnology to simplify and reduce the cost of testing water for chemical pollution and toxicity levels.
Graphene and carbon nanotube-reinforced metal matrix composites (MMCs) are promising types of materials that can be used as an alternative to improve the properties of common metals such as aluminum.
By Yulia Yancheva
8 Apr 2021
Nanotechnology is a division of scientific research and engineering focused on both comprehending and managing matter at the molecular level. It is becoming more common to leverage nanotechnology to improve performance, durability, sustainability, and other qualities of concrete.
By Brett Smith
7 Apr 2021