Scientists adapt laser-induced graphene to make conductive patterns from standard photoresist material for consumer electronics and other applications. A Rice University laboratory has adapted its ...
Enthusiasts thought the discovery that graphene, a form of carbon, could be extracted from graphite would change the world.
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Forget transistors: an intelligent material computes like a brain
Engineers are starting to build hardware that does not just run artificial intelligence, it behaves like a primitive form of ...
Since its discovery in 2004, this single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb structure has demonstrated a remarkable combination of characteristics that set it apart from any other known ...
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2014 was awarded for the development of super-resolved fluorescence microscopy. Inspired by this work, scientists at Institute of Photonic Chips (IPC), University of ...
Laser-induced graphene (LIG), introduced in 2014 by Rice chemist James Tour, involves burning away everything that isn't carbon from polymers or other materials, leaving the carbon atoms to ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Conventional lenses made of glass can only focus light in a limited way, restricting many potential applications in optics and photonics. Now researchers have developed a new type ...
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Graphene is getting a sustainability upgrade and industry is watching
Graphene has long been sold as a wonder material, but the real story in 2025 is how quickly it is being reshaped around ...
HOUSTON - (May 6, 2021) - A Rice University laboratory has adapted its laser-induced graphene technique to make high-resolution, micron-scale patterns of the conductive material for consumer ...
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