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High quality graphene wafers fabricated using beetle tech

2013-12-13 19:49:14| Extremetech

Researchers at the National University of Singapore have used a similar bubble trick to develop a way to make high quality graphene films. Their new technique is the first which can accomplish both the growth and transfer steps of graphene onto a silicon wafer.

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The worlds most smallest FM radio transmitter made from graphene

2013-11-21 22:51:54| Extremetech

Engineers from Columbia University have just revealed to us the world's smallest FM transmitter, which they managed to build around a nanoscale graphene oscillator. Details of their device, and other fantastic graphene creations, have just appeared in the current online issue of Nature Nanotechnology.

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Bill Gates funds creation of thin, light, impenetrable graphene condoms

2013-11-21 16:55:50| Extremetech

Graphene is incredibly thin and light, and prevents all but the smallest molecules from passing through it (it’s an excellent water filter, for example). Condoms, though an excellent barrier against unwanted contaminants, are neither thin nor light — which is why they reduce sensation, and why some people really don’t like wearing them. The Bill…

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Graphene: Have Strength and Conductivity, Will Transform

2013-11-16 14:00:00| TechNewsWorld

A developing technology using an ultra-thin layer of carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb structure could start revolutionizing consumer electronics and many other industries in less than five years. Known as "graphene," the material's special strength and conductivity make it an ideal component of super-fast, very sensitive and low-cost devices.

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Graphene: The Wonder Material For Electronics, Computers And Beyond

2013-11-14 01:15:48| rfglobalnet News Articles

You might think that such a new 'wonder material' would lie outside your everyday experience, but graphene is the exception. When you write or draw with a pencil, the graphite (the 'lead' of the pencil) slides off in thin layers to leave a trail - the line on the paper.

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