Interview with: Prof Robert Hurt from Brown University, Editor of Carbon.
A novel 2D magnetic material made from an iron-based alloy and graphene is, for the first time, able to work at room temperature.
A novel platinum-gold alloy, 100 times more durable than high-strength steel, is believed to be the most wear-resistant metal in the world.
Researchers have developed a special type of porous graphene sheet for use as a cathode in lithium-oxygen batteries.
When placed between the two electrodes of a lithium-metal battery, a graphene oxide 'nanosheet' can prevent the formation of lithium dendrites.