Scientists reveal how graphene toothbrushes eliminates bacteria without harming human cells, revolutionizing daily hygiene.
A recent study published in Nano Letters sheds new light on the intricate behavior of electron transport in bilayer graphene, highlighting the critical role of edge states and a unique nonlocal ...
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 ...
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 ...
Scientists at The University of Manchester's National Graphene Institute have demonstrated that electrons in ultra-clean ...
Researchers at The University of Manchester's National Graphene Institute have shown that electrons in ultra-clean graphene ...
Schematic illustration showing the difference between focused and defocused laser irradiation and the design of the LSIG method for reducing sheet resistance in laser-induced graphene. Graphene has ...
Researchers used just 5.9% polymer resin to boost graphene composite strength by 117% while achieving a thermal conductivity ...
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 ...
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