HydroGraph says graphene coating boosted copper heat transfer by 152% in cooling study

HydroGraph Clean Power says a peer-reviewed study found its graphene aerosol coating increased copper’s heat transfer coefficient by 152%, a result the company is framing as a scalable route to thermal management for electronics, data centers and other high-power systems.

By |2026-04-20T04:16:44+00:00April 20th, 2026|News|

Researchers map graphene’s hidden moiré landscape in a fresh advance for 2D materials

Scientists have reported a new way to visualize the moiré potential in rhombohedral graphene superlattices, offering a clearer look at one of the most closely watched classes of advanced materials. The April 2026 Nature Materials result is a measurement advance, not a commercial launch, but it could help speed device design in atom-thin electronics.

By |2026-04-18T02:16:20+00:00April 18th, 2026|News|

Penn State graphene sensors cut liquid drift as research pushes toward commercial use

Penn State researchers have reported a graphene-based field-effect transistor design that delivers up to 20 times more sensitivity and up to 15 times less signal drift in liquids, a technical advance aimed at making graphene sensors more usable in biosensing and environmental monitoring.

By |2026-04-14T01:06:33+00:00April 14th, 2026|News|
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