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Researchers have found that graphene oxide has a remarkable ability to quickly remove radioactive material from contaminated water.
A seamless graphene/nanotube hybrid may be the best electrode interface material possible for many energy storage and electronics applications.
New research has produced a micron-scale spatial light modulator (SLM) like those used in sensing and imaging devices, but with the potential to run orders of magnitude faster.
Researchers at Rice University have refined silicon-based lithium-ion technology by literally crushing their previous work to make a high-capacity, long-lived and low-cost anode material.