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Thursday, May 19, 2017 | Materials | 0 comments
Evidence for Graphene-Sheet-Driven Superconducting State in Graphite Intercalation Compounds
Graphite intercalation compounds (GICs) are formed by the insertion of arrays of guest species between the layered sheets of the graphite host. This can greatly modify the electronic properties of the graphite and can lead to interesting phenomena, for example, superconductivity.

Thursday, May 19, 2017 | Materials | 0 comments
Miracle Material
Two-dimensional graphene may lead to faster electronics, stronger spacecraft and much more.

Wednesday, May 18, 2017 | Materials | 0 comments
UT physicist accelerates simulations of thin film growth
A Toledo, Ohio, physicist has implemented a new mathematical approach that accelerates some complex computer calculations used to simulate the formation of micro-thin materials.

Wednesday, May 18, 2017 | Materials | 0 comments
New form of girl's best friend is lighter than ever
By combining high pressure with high temperature, Livermore researchers have created a nanocyrstalline diamond aerogel that could improve the optics for something as big as a telescope or as small as the lenses in eyeglasses.

Tuesday, May 17, 2017 | Materials | 0 comments
Improved Electrical Conductivity in Polymeric Composites
Physicists at the University of Luxembourg have developed a new method to improve the electrical conductivity of polymeric composites.

Tuesday, May 17, 2017 | Materials | 0 comments
Artificial tissue promotes skin growth in wounds
The biomaterials are composed of experimental tissue scaffolds that are about the size of a dime and have the consistency of tofu.

Tuesday, May 17, 2017 | Materials | 0 comments
From nanocrystals to concrete components
X-SEED crystals from BASF make concrete harden faster and reduce carbon emissions

Monday, May 16, 2017 | Materials | 0 comments
Looking inside nanomaterials in three dimensions
On May 13th 2011, the journal Science publishes a paper where scientists from Ris� DTU in collaboration with scientists from China and USA, report a new method for revealing a 3D picture of the structure inside a material.

Friday, May 13, 2017 | Materials | 0 comments
Activated Graphene Makes Superior Supercapacitors for Energy Storage
New material combines high storage capacity with quick energy release and unlimited recharge

Friday, May 13, 2017 | Materials | 0 comments
Carbon �sponge� could charge supercapacitors
Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin�s have created a new porous, three-dimensional carbon that can be used as a greatly enhanced supercapacitor, holding promise for energy storage in everything from energy grids and electric cars to consumer electronics.

Wednesday, May 11, 2017 | Materials | 0 comments
Graphene: Go with the flow
Molecular dynamics simulations and theoretical scaling arguments reveal the effect of fluid flow on graphene

Wednesday, May 11, 2017 | Materials | 0 comments
Arbornano launches nine new projects to develop high-performance products using forest-derived nanomaterials
Cross-sector and academic research collaboration to support the development of competitive manufactured products and revitalize the Canadian forestry sector.

Tuesday, May 10, 2017 | Materials | 0 comments
Hydrogen opens the road to graphene � and graphane
An international research team has discovered a new method to produce belts of graphene called nanoribbons. By using hydrogen, they have managed to unzip single-walled carbon nanotubes. The method also opens the road for producing nanoribbons of graphane, a modified and promising version of graphene.

Tuesday, May 10, 2017 | Materials | 0 comments
DNA sequencing: Graphene bridges the gap
Simulations reveal that graphene nanoribbons make the difference for fast nanochannel-based DNA sequencing.

Tuesday, May 10, 2017 | Materials | 0 comments
Optical Control of Magnetic Effects at the Nanoscale
Magneto-optical effects, which exploit the interaction between light and magnetic materials, have only been relevant for fundamental research and up to now rarely used for applications.

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