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Smog eating graphene composite reduces atmospheric pollution
Graphene Flagship scientists have developed a graphene-titania photocatalyst that degrades volatile organic compounds and nitrogen oxides.
Graphene activates immune cells helping bone regeneration in mice
Graphene Flagship researchers in Italy have discovered that graphene nano-tools can trigger bone formation in a mouse experiment. They hope the discovery will someday have a clinical application.
Clean CARS Spectroscopy Enables Fast Graphene Imaging
A new understanding of ultrafast light interaction with graphene puts the spotlight on CARS spectroscopy as a tool for fast graphene imaging
Graphene for Biomedical Applications
Cinzia Spinato, Graphene Flagship Business Developer for biomedical applications, offers her insight on graphene applications for the biomedical industry.
Graphene Connect Health Investment Forum
Graphene Connect & Health Investment Forum brings together scientists to showcase new ideas to investors in the realm of biomedicine and healthcare
Thickness dependent band gap inversion turns indium selenide on its head
Measurements show that indium selenide’s band gap inverts when deposited with six or more atomic layers, unlike transition metal dichalcogenides
Car of the Future
See our Car of the Future infographic here. What could we be driving in the future, and how will graphene enable new technologies for the automotive industry?
Reservoirs in mosaic like graphene make waves in microfluidics
Engineering a mosaic-like graphene morphology, researchers found wrinkles in the structure that could open the gate to a new wave of microfluidics technologies.
New technique to clean heterostructures paves the way to scalability
Removing impurities between layered materials using heat and pressure increases charge carrier mobility and brings scalable methods closer to becoming a reality.
Graphene connects the biomedical industry
Graphene Connect & Health Investment Forum brings together experts in graphene, investors and business leaders from the healthcare and medical communities, bridging valuable connections between academia and industry.
Graphene based NO2 detectors could be a breath of fresh air for polluted urban centres
Cheap and efficient NO₂ sensors measure changes in graphene’s electrical resistance to record pollutant levels – and they could be strung together to create real-time pollution maps of cities.
Graphene and layered materials boost silicon technologies
In a review published in Nature, Graphene Flagship researchers at ICFO, Spain and IMEC, Belgium, report on the current state, challenges, and opportunities of graphene and related material integration in silicon technologies.
Wearable Technology Seeks New Materials to Enhance Functionalities
Dubbed as the 'year of wearables', 2014 witnessed a surge in wearable technology for health applications and, since then, the rate at which products are released has not slowed down.
New Opportunity to Join the Core 3 Consortium
The Graphene Flagship is looking for a new partner that brings in specific industrial and technology transfer competences or capabilities that complement the Core 3 consortium.