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Quantum materials will power the electronics of the future

New quantum materials can control the dynamics of electrons by curving the fabric of space in which they evolve.

Researchers find that nanorippled graphene can become a powerful catalyst

Nanoripples in graphene can make it a strong catalyst, contrary to predictions that the carbon sheet is as chemically inert as bulk graphite.

Creating functional perovskites with tuneable properties

A team of scientists have successfully converted mineral shells of algae into lead halide perovskites with tuneable physical properties

Enabling solid-state reactions with tailored catalysts

The first-ever molecular catalyst to create solid-state reactions will enable high-efficiency transformations at near room temperature.

Making state-of-the-art advancements in materials science

Researchers have made significant advancements in the field of materials science with the invention of a new state-of-the-art product.

Uncovering the secrets of the Universe with neutrino research

Find out more about the major collaborations in neutrino research helping to answer the great mysteries of the Universe.

Distributing ZenGUARD™-enhanced surgical masks to the Canadian health sector

Discover Zentek's next steps in the commercialisation of its graphene-based nanotechnology, with the distribution of enhanced surgical masks.

The most efficient method for creating metallic plasmas

A team of researchers has successfully used solid metals under a strong magnetic field in a microwave resonator to create metallic plasmas.

What makes long-term research projects valuable?

Learn more about the nature of innovation and the value and challenges of long-term research projects with the Graphene Flagship.

The most advanced search for axion dark matter

Scientists have successfully taken the first step to search for DFSZ axion dark matter originating from the Grand Unification Theory.

Beyond graphene: The exceptional power of two-dimensional boron nitride

Discover how the LMI laboratory in Lyon has been developing the tailored synthesis of boron nitride by pyrolysis of preceramic polymers.

Quark-gluon plasma mystery is finally solved

Find out how researchers solved a quark-gluon plasma mystery that has long-evaded scientists and enriches our understanding of the Universe.

High-order predictive modelling methodology for optimal results with reduced uncertainties

Professor Dan Gabriel Cacuci highlights a high-order predictive modelling methodology which overcomes the curse of dimensionality.

Creating an optical atom with water droplets

Researchers from the University of Gothenburg have shed new light on how atoms work through a water-based experiment.

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Find out more about the major collaborations in neutrino research helping to answer the great mysteries of the Universe.

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