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Melding carbon nanotubes and DNA Melding carbon nanotubes and DNA

New biosensor
15 November 2011

Researching graphene nanoelectronics for a post-silicon world Researching graphene nanoelectronics for a post-silicon world

Stacking graphene nanoribbons
14 November 2011

Study compares fundamental techniques for doping graphene sheets Study compares fundamental techniques for doping graphene sheets

On the edge
08 November 2011

Thanks to everyone that entered the 2011 Cover Competition Thanks to everyone that entered the 2011 Cover Competition

The competition is over and the deliberation begins...
03 November 2011

Graphene grows better on certain copper crystals Graphene grows better on certain copper crystals

New observations could improve industrial production of high-quality graphene
31 October 2011

Transparent, super-stretchy, skin-like sensors Transparent, super-stretchy, skin-like sensors

The quest for artificial "super skin"
28 October 2011

Nanotubes key to microscopic mechanics Nanotubes key to microscopic mechanics

New nanocomposite materials to be used in microturbines, microreactors, and bioimplants
25 October 2011

Giant flakes make graphene oxide gel Giant flakes make graphene oxide gel

Discovery could boost metamaterials, high-strength fibers
25 October 2011

Do you want to play ball.... with graphene? Do you want to play ball.... with graphene?

Stable graphene balls isolated.
18 October 2011

New form of superhard carbon observed New form of superhard carbon observed

Amorphous carbon
14 October 2011

Alternative method of molecular depth profiling assessed Alternative method of molecular depth profiling assessed

Strengths and weaknesses
12 October 2011

Graphene’s ‘Big Mac’ creates next generation of chips Graphene’s ‘Big Mac’ creates next generation of chips

One step closer to creating the next generation of computer chips
11 October 2011

Cheaper Mercury Test Could Provide Answers for China Cheaper Mercury Test Could Provide Answers for China

Mercury pollution is a big problem, and it’s only getting bigger. It is most pronounced in countries where coal-burning still remains a major resource of power generation for example China and India.
10 October 2011

Physicists discover two new stages of carbon nanotube growth Physicists discover two new stages of carbon nanotube growth

CNTs: The early years
05 October 2011

£50m boost for graphene research £50m boost for graphene research

The University of Manchester welcomes investment
03 October 2011

Redefining the kilogram and the ampere Redefining the kilogram and the ampere

Graphene helps produce the most precise measurements of the quantum Hall effect
30 September 2011

Improving the quality of graphene Improving the quality of graphene

Confinement controlled sublimation technique
29 September 2011

Unusual 'quasiparticles' in tri-layer graphene Unusual 'quasiparticles' in tri-layer graphene

Findings reveal new possibilities for manipulating charge and spin in electronic devices
29 September 2011

Nanocables light way to the future Nanocables light way to the future

Rice researchers power line-voltage light bulb with nanotube wire
07 September 2011

A whole new light on graphene metamaterials A whole new light on graphene metamaterials

Berkeley Lab scientists demonstrate a tunable graphene device
06 September 2011

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