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At IFA 2025, Midea introduces its latest breakthrough in kitchen innovation: Graphene Heating Technology. Demonstrated at the ...
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 ...
Recently, an innovative graphene technology has garnered widespread attention in the fields of electric drones and electric vehicles. The research team proposed a novel solution: utilizing graphene ...
On September 11, the 7th Ximai Automotive Seat Conference and Exhibition 2025(hereinafter referred to as the Ximai Exhibition ...
Engineers have long dreamed of creating a wonderful material that can revolutionize construction. In 2004, their dream came true. British scientists first created Graphene—one of the forms of ...
A new study presents an innovative graphene-based neurotechnology with the potential for a transformative impact in neuroscience and medical applications. A study published in Nature Nanotechnology ...
The city of Pohang announced that the "CVD Graphene Roll-to-Roll Continuous Production and Heating Product Application ...
A recent report that a major UAE investment fund committed $1 billion to support a graphene-based concrete technology, has triggered some excitement about the endless possibilities of graphene.
At the signing ceremony, Sun Guojun, chairman of Jinggong Technology, introduced the company’s development layout of carbon fibre full series equipment manufacturing from raw silk to composite ...
JESSUP, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Vorbeck Materials Corp., developer of the world’s first commercial product using graphene technology, was selected as the winner of the 2010 World Technology Award in the ...
British climate technology firm Levidian has launched its second-generation LOOP technology, which will unlock industrial levels of production of high-quality graphene for the first time. Image Credit ...
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 ...