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Focal Point
S7 E6
How Making Graphene Aerogel in Space Will Shape Future Exploration
Scientists at this extreme lab want to make graphene aerogel in space.
Elements
S4 E93
How Graphene Could Help Us Build Bigger and Better Quantum Computers
Quantum computers could be a massive technological leap forward, but they’re sensitive to interference — researchers in Finland may have created a solution.
Elements
S4 E60
The Secrets of ‘Magic’ Angle Graphene Are Now Fully Revealed
Researchers have mapped an entire twisted graphene structure for the first time to figure out what makes it so magical.
Elements
S4 E23
Graphene ‘Wonder Material’ Can Now Be Made Using Trash
A recent breakthrough from researchers at Rice University promises to make graphene out of garbage in a flash — here’s how this miraculous transformation happens.
Elements
S3 E117
'Magic' Angle Graphene Is BACK...With An Even Bigger Twist
Scientists have unveiled a whole new world of physics that could lead to the superconductors we've been waiting for.
Elements
S3 E20
Why Scientists Used Graphene Nanoribbons to Engineer Bionic Mushrooms
This is the first time researchers have created an "engineered symbiosis" by combining bacteria with nanomaterials to produce the next generation of bionic architectures
Space & Innovation
By Seeker
Is This New Super Carbon Better Than Graphene?
Scientists have been searching for schwarzites for decades, here’s how their discovery could change our world.
Materials
By Dave Roos
That’s Not Burnt Toast — It’s Graphene
Engineers prove that laser-induced graphene can be etched into everyday materials like cardboard, cotton fabric, potatoes, and sliced bread.
Materials
By Glenn McDonald
Flexible Graphene Turns Hard as Diamonds When Struck by a Bullet
Physicists at the City University of New York have developed a material called diamene, which could become a new class of armor for people, vehicles, and spacecraft.
Earth & Conservation
By Charles Q. Choi, Live Science
Oldest Known Life on Earth Found in 3.95-Billion-Year-Old Rocks in Labrador
Grains of graphite found within ancient rocks in northeast Canada are at least 200 million years older than signs of life previously discovered in Greenland.
Materials
By Dave Roos
Graphene: Everything You Need to Know About the ‘Miracle Material’
Graphene's unique properties make it one of the world's most exciting materials, and it’s hard to think of an industry or technology that wouldn’t be transformed if it lives up to the hype.
Materials
By Dave Roos
Chasing the ‘Holey’ Grail of Batteries
A porous form of graphene, the world's thinnest and lightest nanomaterial, could help bring about the quantum leap in battery efficiency that's needed to better harness renewable energy.
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