Javier Sanchez-Yamagishi, a physicist who studies 2D materials at the University of California, Irvine, likens the ...
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New research on the two-dimensional (2D) material graphene has allowed researchers to create smart adaptive clothing which can lower the body temperature of the wearer in hot climates. A team of ...
He also noted that the sensor is highly sensitive, detecting temperature changes as small as 0.5 degrees Celsius. The material's design takes advantage of the way porous graphene and ...
In the past few years you may have heard about graphene, the “miracle material” that will revolutionise everything from bulletproof vests and computer chips to spaceships and water filters.
Every atom in graphene is exposed to its environment allowing it to sense changes in its surroundings, making it an ideal material for sensors. Smart wearable textiles have experienced a renaissance ...
Scientists from Tomsk Polytechnic University, in collaboration with their international research team, have developed a novel ...
Researchers have found that a two-dimensional carbon material is tougher than graphene and resists cracking—even the strongest crack under pressure, a problem materials scientists have long been ...
The researchers aimed to accurately measure temperature and strain signals without cross talk by using laser-induced graphene, a two-dimensional (2D) material. Like all 2D materials including regular ...
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