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A graphene microphone and loudspeaker that operate at up to 500 kilohertz

Practical uses for graphene in breakthrough future products

Crowdsourcing neurofeedback data

Crowdsourcing brain data with hundreds of adults could be a new frontier in neuroscience and could lead to new insights about the brain

A graphene-based molecule sensor

One of the first devices to use the unique electronic and optical properties of graphene for a practical application

Omnidirectional wireless charging up to half a meter away from a power source

AI algorithm learns to ‘see’ features in galaxy images

Could black phosphorus be the next silicon?

New material could lead to greater transistor density

Engineers give invisibility cloaks a slimmer, stealthier design

Imaging electric fields of molecules or atoms at sub-nanoscale

Opens up highly sensitive electric-potential-field sensing of biomolecules and semiconductor materials, for example

Smartphones not so smart for learning?

… unless social media and game apps are removed

Surfing the light fantastic

Researchers observe and control light wakes for the first time; could lead to new optical discoveries such as plasmonic holograms

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