Medicine & TechnologyThe artwork “Where Do I Stand” by Joseph Cohen used LIG or laser-induced graphene and showed his impression of what LIG looks like through a microscope.
In a collaboration between the U.S. Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory and Northeastern University, researchers have now developed a model for predicting the shape of metal nanocrystals or "islands" sandwiched between or below two-dimensional (2-D) materials such as graphene.
The performance of lithium metal battery can be improved to three times capacity of the lithium-ion battery using a hybrid of graphene and carbon nanotube.
Nanotechnology will be the future in the fields of electronics, medicine, science, and other disciplines where nano particles are utilized and form part of its development.
Patients with implants will be much safer with the new disconvery of non-battery medical devices. The new implantable device will be free of batteries that are prone to toxic leaks.
Finally, a new filtration process that does not cost much to operate. The next step for the silicon polymer material device is to evaluate its reaction with salts and other strained particles.
Scientists have found out that Graphene cools down smartphones, computers and other electronic devices faster than otehr traditional cooling device chips.