Pushing Moore’s law to its absolute limit: Researchers build graphene transistor the size of an atom
We're reaching the limit of what should be possible in transistor miniaturization.
We're reaching the limit of what should be possible in transistor miniaturization.
The masks have an anti-bacterial efficiency of 80%, which increases when exposed to sunlight.
The wonder material is starting to show its practical potential.
The technology of the future is here -- and it's never sounded better.
Another remarkable application for graphene.
The marriage of these two technologies can only mean something great is in store.
Graphene aline can be challenging to work with on its own, but composites are already functional.
Graphene, more like gra-fine, right guys?
They say nothing lasts forever -- but that's not really true.
A new step forward that might make graphene mainstream.
Color, without damage or fly-aways? Yes, please.
It means that we could one day build amazing electronics with graphene.
It could mean the beginning of edible and wearable electronics.
The future of shoes might be graphene.
The best part? The spiders themselves produce it.
This could be a game changer.
Desalination might one day be as easy as passing water through a sieve.
A novel and better way to make graphene into a semiconductor.
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