Graphene

Graphene () is an allotrope of carbon consisting of a single layer of atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice nanostructure.

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Researchers dynamically tune friction in graphene

Efficient fuel-molecule sieving using graphene

Beyond Graphene: A New “Metallic” 2D Material – Molybdenene

Graphene’s Quantum Magic: Perfection Is Overrated

Scientists Reveal That Water Can “Talk” to Electrons in Graphene

Light-Speed Advances: Graphene Nanoprocessing With a Femtosecond Laser

Unexpected Findings – Graphene Grows, and We Can See It

Symmetric graphene quantum dots for future qubits

Revolutionizing Quantum Circuits: Precision Engineering With Graphene

Synthetic spider silk laced with graphene can heal itself when wet

The surprising influence of shape on twisted graphene

A graphene “tattoo” could help hearts keep their beat

Wonder Material Graphene Stuns Again: Shatters Magnetoresistance Records

Graphene 'tattoo' treats cardiac arrhythmia with light

Graphene is a special material. Among its many talents, it can act as a superconductor, generate a super-rare form of magnetism, and unlock entirely new quantum states.

Wonder Material Graphene Just Broke Another Major Record in Physics

Physicists Discover Giant Magnetoresistance in Graphene

Wonder material graphene claims yet another superlative

Graphene shows record-breaking magnetic properties at room temperature

Mind-Controlled Robots: New Graphene Sensors Are Turning Science Fiction Into Reality