Graphene always sounds exciting, although we aren’t sure what we want to do with it. One of the most promising features of ...
Forced to run a labyrinth of carbon atoms uniquely arranged in twisted stacks, electrons do some rather peculiar things.
Superconducting materials are similar to the carpool lane in a congested interstate. Like commuters who ride together, ...
Graphene is a material poised to revolutionise the electronics and semiconductor industries. Once a laboratory curiosity, it now faces the critical challenge ...
Methane is one of the climate-damaging gases emitted by industry, but a British firm has found a way to give it a major makeover.
Graphene is an extremely thin, flexible and resistant material made of pure carbon. It forms layers that consist of virtually a single layer of carbon atoms. To make graphene as thick as a human hair, ...
The odd superconductivity found in layered graphene may bring us closer to understanding room-temperature superconductors ...
Würzburg chemists have succeeded in controlling the passage of halide ions by deliberately introducing defects into a two-layer nanographene system. Their results have been published in Nature.