Nokia has been awarded a $1.35 billion, 10 year grant from the European Union to further develop graphene for practical applications. The 2D super material is just a single atom thick yet according to the Finnish handset maker, it’s the…
Posted February 1, 2012, 5:30 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Industry News, The Web
Researchers have demonstrated the first logic circuits made from molybdenite, a naturally occurring compound made of molybdenum and sulfide (MoS2). Efforts by researchers show the material can not only replace silicon in electronics, but may also improve upon graphene, the well-known wonder…
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