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STEK Automotive launches graphene-enhanced window films
Graphene assists in creating new “smart-window-like” technology
Graphmatech uses its graphene technology to push forward copper additive manufacturing
Exotic “second sound” phenomenon observed in pencil lead
New strategy uses graphene quantum dots to boost catalysts
Creating new opportunities from nanoscale materials
Manipulating atoms one at a time with an electron beam
No losses: Scientists stuff graphene with light
Scientists discover new family of quasiparticles in graphene-based materials
Engineering the boundary between 2D and 3D materials
Research predicts the high-temperature topological superconductivity of twisted double-layer copper oxides
Unmasking the magic of superconductivity in twisted graphene
Superflimsy graphene turned ultrastiff by optical forging
Toward 2D memory technology by magnetic graphene
Scientists induce artificial ‘magnetic texture’ in graphene
Scientists synthesize 3D graphene films with high-energy E-beam
Entropy measurements reveal exotic effect in ‘magic-angle’ graphene
MIT turns “magic” material into versatile electronic devices
A graphene system that freezes electrons as the temperature rises
Scientists use trilayer graphene to observe more robust superconductivity
