Nature review spotlights a one-year-stable route to atom-thin bismuth, lead and tin metals

A Nature Reviews Physics review published April 9, 2026 says van der Waals squeezing has enabled atom-thin bismuth, indium, tin, lead and gallium metals that remain stable for at least a year, a development that could expand two-dimensional electronics and quantum transport research.

By |2026-04-14T00:35:36+00:00April 14th, 2026|News|

Black Swan Graphene expands UK output to 140 tonnes as commercialization shifts from pilot to industrial scale

Black Swan Graphene has completed an expansion at its Consett, England facility that lifts annual output to more than 140 tonnes, a move the company says marks a transition from pilot-scale operations to industrial manufacturing.

By |2026-04-13T03:05:22+00:00April 13th, 2026|News|

Cambridge researchers build graphene-based artificial skin that can sense slip and shear in real time

Researchers at the University of Cambridge have reported a graphene-based tactile sensor that reads pressure, shear and slip simultaneously, giving robots a more human-like sense of touch and improving control in fragile-object handling.

By |2026-04-13T01:04:43+00:00April 13th, 2026|News|

First Graphene locks in global rights to graphene carbon paste as commercialization widens

First Graphene has secured exclusive global rights to develop, market and sell a graphene-enhanced carbon paste already used in perovskite solar cells, a step that widens the company’s commercialization path beyond the lab and into manufacturing planning.

By |2026-04-13T00:06:16+00:00April 13th, 2026|News|
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