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Detecting Light with Graphene

The atom-thick carbon material could have optoelectronic applications.

Bringing Graphene to Market

A startup's conductive graphene inks can be used to print RFID antennas

A Step toward Graphene Circuitry

A new way to change the electronic properties of graphene could lead to ultrafast circuits.

Unzipping Graphene's Potential

Slicing open carbon nanotubes could lead to much faster electronic components.

A Step Toward Superfast Carbon Memory

Graphene could make computer hard drives denser and speedier.

Graphene for the Green Grid

Ultracapacitors that store more could help the grid run smoothly.

New Carbon Nanomaterial

A simple chemical trick changes graphene into a compound with different electronic properties.

Bigger, Stretchier Graphene

High-quality, clear graphene films are a leap toward bendable OLED displays.

The Year in Materials

Stretchable electronics and the strongest material ever were just two achievements of 2008.

Making Graphene More Practical

A novel process yields big pieces of single-ply graphene for smaller, faster electronics.

Strongest Material Ever Tested

Graphene, praised for its electrical properties, has been proven the strongest known material.

Paper Gets a Nano Makeover

Cellulose nanofibers from wood pulp create a superstrong paper.

Graphene-Polymer Composite

New composites could lead to better food packaging, and to lighter car and airplane parts.

How to Make Graphene

A simple way to deposit thin films of carbon could lead to cheaper solar cells.

Better Graphene Transistors

IBM researchers have improved transistors made from single-atom-thick sheets of carbon.

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