graphene
Graphene electronic-tattoo monitors blood pressure over time
Posted in Medicine, Science on 25th Jun, 2022
by Alex Muller
The graphene-based e-tattoo sticks to the skin non-invasively and can monitor a patient's blood pressure
Graphene-based sieve turns seawater into drinking water
Posted in Science on 4th Apr, 2017
by Alex Muller
A UK-based team of researchers has created a graphene-based sieve capable of removing salt from seawater.
Using graphene to detect brain cancer cells
Posted in Medicine on 24th Dec, 2016
by Alex Muller
By interfacing brain cells with graphene, researchers have differentiated a single hyperactive Glioblastoma Multiforme cancerous astrocyte cell from a normal cell in the lab.
How Graphene Could Turn Air Into Energy
Posted in Featured, Science on 7th Nov, 2015
by Alex Muller
Graphene can easily allow protons to pass through it, researchers have found. The discovery could open the door to a whole new type of energy production.
Samsung could commercialize lithium ion batteries with double the battery life by 2018
Posted in Hardware on 30th Jun, 2015
by Alex Muller
Samsung expects to bring a significant change to both devices and the electric car industry.