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Mass-produced graphene: MIT may have cracked it
By Andrew London published
A study at MIT has produced the first ever mass-produced graphene sheets, using a roll-to-roll process.

Our awesome graphene future could be closer than ever thanks to this breakthrough
By Michelle Fitzsimmons published
A team of researchers claims to have come up with a more efficient way to produce graphene at large scale.

Why is graphene taking so long?
By Jamie Carter published
In Depth The super-strong, ultra-conductive, atom-thin material will soon help create flexible phones and the 5G era.

Samsung's ‘graphene balls’ tech may help your phone charge faster and last longer
By Andrew London published
Samsung is developing a method for coating elements within lithium-ion batteries for faster charging, and greater capacity.

Graphene could be used to make atomic-sized speakers with zero moving parts
By Jon Porter published
The new development could allow for transparent speakers that could be overlaid on a phone's screen.

Airships are back. And this time they use graphene
By Jamie Carter published
In depth Scuppered since the Hindenburg disaster of 1937, are we about to enter a second golden age of airships? Or is it all a load of hot air?

Graphene: the miracle material explained
By Jamie Carter published
Updated We've been on the brink of a graphene-based revolution for years – so what is it, why is it amazing and what's the hold-up?

MIT breakthrough means your next computer could be even thinner and flexible too
By Darren Allan published
Never mind thin and light computing, this could lead to a whole new ballgame.
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