Copper (Cu) is widely used in the electrical industry due to its excellent conductivity, but its mechanical performance often limits its application in next-generation power devices. Graphene has ...
Buildings can monitor their own structural integrity in real time, detecting stress, deformation, temperature, and humidity changes before human eyes spot problems. Imagine construction where walls ...
Japanese battery innovators are racing to solve the slow‑charging bottleneck that still frustrates drivers and device makers, ...
Originating as a theoretical prediction in the 1940s, with experimental isolation from graphite in 2004, graphene has quickly become a desirable quantum material used in various application areas, ...