Infinite energy thanks to graphene circuits: revolution coming
University of Arkansas physicists develop graphene circuits to produce infinite energy: incredible prospects.
University of Arkansas physicists develop graphene circuits to produce infinite energy: incredible prospects.
It looks like a simple blanket, but HILU is a concentrate of technology: the new method for weaving graphene fibers has a future of its own.
The thinnest material known to man, but also extraordinarily strong: graphene can revolutionize the semiconductor industry. And not only.
A comfortable and non-invasive method to measure blood pressure in a precise and constant way: thanks to a new electronic graphene tattoo.
Graphene batteries are 3 to 5 times faster than lithium-ion batteries, which take around 90 minutes to fully charge.
Here are 10 applications with which graphene will change the world.
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