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U.K. to spend $120 million on graphene institute

LONDON – The U.K. government has said it will spend £70 million (about $120 million) to fund a national institute of graphene research and commercialization activities, in Manchester, in the northwest of England. See More

One-molecule-thick material has big advantages (MIT News)

Diagram shows the flat-sheet structure of the material used by the MIT team, molybdenum disulfide. Molybdenum atoms are shown in teal, and sulfur atoms in yellow. Image courtesy of Wang et al. The discovery of graphene, a material just one atom thick and possessing exceptional strength and other novel properties, started an avalanche of research
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A new approach to water desalination

MIT researchers are using graphene layers to create a new kind of filtration material that can be far more efficient and possibly less expensive than existing desalination systems. The details of this new technology are explained in a recent paper in the journal NanoLetters here. (The paper is also available in the password protected part
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