Battery-free medical implants use body's fluids as fuel
A team of researchers has developed a biofriendly supercapacitor that could allow for battery-free, lifelong implantable medical devices.
A team of researchers has developed a biofriendly supercapacitor that could allow for battery-free, lifelong implantable medical devices.
Atom-scale building blocks that have been compared to microscopic Lego are allowing researchers to play with the properties of common…
The president of Virgin Atlantic, British innovator Sir Richard Branson, has made a career, and a fortune, out of innovation. Now the…
A UK-based team of researchers has created a graphene-based sieve capable of removing salt from seawater. The sought-after development could…
Welcome to the Graphene Catalog, a revolutionary new graphene materials directory! This first-of-its-kind catalog lists graphene materials available on the…