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02/22/2012

'Miracle material' graphene is thinnest known anti-corrosion coating
Science Daily (press release)
22, 2012) — New research has established the "miracle material" called graphene as the world's thinnest known coating for protecting metals against corrosion. Their study on this potential new use of graphene appears in ACS Nano.

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02/22/2012

TopNews Arab Emirates

Graphene used in computer touchscreens may harm health of workers
HealthJockey.com
Modern day computer technologies utilize graphene in particulate forms for its semiconductive properties. According to scientists from the University of Edinburgh, graphene could risk the health of workers producing it for use in electronic devices.
Graphene lung damage riskHealthcare Today
Graphene Manufacturers at Extended Health RisksTopNews Arab Emirates

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02/21/2012

Next Big Future

Tune graphene to rival silicon
Futurity: Research News
Researchers have found a way to alter graphene oxide so that it is chemically homogeneous and reversible—leading to well-controlled properties that may be used in high-performance applications. (Credit: Engineering at Cambridge / Flickr) NORTHWESTERN ...
Novel Graphene Oxidation Process Paves Way for Creating Faster Flexible ...AZoNano.com
A Step Toward Better ElectronicsProduct Design & Development
A better method for functionalizing graphene to enable better electronicsNext Big Future
CrazyEngineers VoiCE -TruthDive
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02/22/2012

Graphene 2012 Conference, Brussels, Belgium
Cordis News
Following the overwhelming success of Graphene 2011, Phantoms Foundation is pleased to announce the second edition of this great event that will gather the Graphene community, including researchers, industry policymakers, investors and plans to be a ...

02/21/2012

BBC News

Graphene nanoplatelets pose potential health risk
Nanowerk LLC
(Nanowerk News) Ultra-thin layers of carbon called graphene - heralded for its superconductive properties - could be harmful to the lungs when produced in a particular form. The flexibility of these disc-shaped particles - known as nanoplatelets - mean ...
Graphene 'could pose health risk' to workersBBC News
Health fears hamper graphene developmentTechEye
Graphene chips could pose health hazardBCS
SHPonline -The Press Association -TopNews New Zealand
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02/20/2012

Graphene-based composites could cool electronics
physicsworld.com
The material is a composite of graphene and multilayer graphene. Unwanted heat is a big problem in modern electronic systems that are based on conventional silicon circuits – and the problem is getting worse as devices become ever smaller and more ...

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02/22/2012

Resource Clips

Straight To Production
Resource Clips
At the same time, Focus is intensely involved in developing graphene, the graphite derivative Economo claims “will change the way we live, work and communicate.” Lauded as the “new silicone,” graphene is thin enough to see through, flexible, foldable, ...

02/20/2012

Nanowerk LLC

Diamond gives graphene devices a major performance boost
Nanowerk LLC
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Graphene is an excellent conductor of heat and might be an ideal material for thermal management in nanoelectronics. However, in typical device structures, graphene is placed on thermally resistive silicon oxide (SiO 2 ).

02/15/2012

Graphene Goes 3D: No Glasses Necessary
PCWorld
By Jason Kennedy, PCWorld Feb 15, 2012 3:59 PM [Photo: University of Manchester]Everyone who's followed science news in the last couple years knows that graphene is the new sliced bread, but after the initial breakthrough and exitement, no one has been ...

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02/18/2012

Graphene goes 3D: No glasses necessary
ITworld.com
Everyone who's followed science news in the last couple years knows that graphene is the new sliced bread, but after the initial breakthrough and excitement, no one has been able to solve the riddle of current leakage. See, you have to pack transistors ...

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