All-round miracle material graphene has yet another transformative use case to add to the collection: Quickly and easily revealing when a man-made structure is in need of repairs. That’s thanks to ...
Explore the groundbreaking uses of graphene—a revolutionary nanomaterial setting new standards for strength and lightweight ...
In context: Most consumer electronics nowadays tend to use solid-state storage, but that doesn't mean that the use of HDDs halted. In applications where the price-storage ratio is the decisive factor, ...
Researchers from IIT Guwahati have created a nanomaterial-enhanced epoxy coating that offers superior corrosion resistance for steel structures in marine environments. This innovative coating combines ...
Graphene, the wonder material that keeps on giving, has now been found to be the thinnest anti-corrosion coating known to man. Researchers at Vanderbilt University, Nashville say that graphene is as ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) The huge economic impact of the corrosion of metallic structures is a very important issue for all modern societies. Estimates for the cost of corrosion degradation run to about ...
(Nanowerk News) Most of the world’s electricity-producing power plants — whether powered by coal, natural gas, or nuclear fission — make electricity by generating steam that turns a turbine. That ...
With strong bactericidal properties, graphene has the potential to become a game changer in the fight against antibiotic-resistant bacteria. So far there have been no efficient ways to control these ...
Graphene, the ultra-thin wonder material just a single carbon atom in thickness, holds the promise of such impressive applications as wear-resistant, friction-free coatings. But first manufacturers ...
Illustration of how the razor-sharp flakes of graphene line up together on a surface and can kill bacteria without harming healthy human cells. The bactericidal graphene surfaces developed at Chalmers ...