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Laser-induced graphene electrode splits water into hydrogen on one side and oxygen on the other
Chemists make laser-induced graphene from wood
A new flexible, transparent solar cell can mount on almost any surface
Terahertz waves and graphene together for the future of communication
Computers could be 1,000 times faster using a new graphene-based transistor
Using atom-thin layers of graphene to enhance microscopic images of minuscule viruses
First inexpensive graphene-quantum dot based CMOS integrated camera capable of imaging visible and infrared light at the same time
A new graphene technique combines speaker, amplifier and graphic equaliser into a chip the size of a thumbnail
Using graphene as a copy machine to enable higher-performing semiconductor materials
From seawater to drinking water with graphene
Semiconductors that are as thin as an atom are no longer the stuff of science fiction – bye bye graphene?
Graphene production on the cheap using 3 simple ingredients plus little energy
OLED electrodes from graphene are finally here
The sleeping superconductivity of graphene has been awakened
New 3-D forms of graphene can be 10 times as strong as steel using porous geometry at a fraction of the weight
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