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Self-Folding Minirobots Possible with Origami-Inspired Graphene
By Edd Gent published
Origami-inspired graphene paper that can fold itself could be used to create anything from miniature robots to artificial muscles, according to a new study.

Graphene Is Turned into Zero-Resistance Wonder Material
By Charles Q. Choi published
Atom-thin layers of carbon can be turned into superconductors — extraordinary materials that conduct electricity without dissipating energy, physicists say.

Graphene Condoms: Super Thin and Tough, But Is That Enough to Make People Have Safer Sex? (Op-Ed)
By Karen Lorimer, Jen MacDonald published
Opinion The proposal of an ultra-thin condom made from graphene and latex brings design of the contraceptive into the 21st century.

New Camera Sensor Eliminates Need for Flash
By Elizabeth Peterson published
It's 1,000 more light-sensitive than most imaging sensors.

Closing the THz Gap with Graphene-based Devices
By Kerstin Mukerji published
Recent developments in materials and devices for terahertz wave manipulation have opened the door to new, improved applications in imaging and communications.
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