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Graphene in Medicine

January 3, 2023 | | Posted in Newsletter

How Graphene Is Innovating the Medical Device Sector
“Medical implants, from artificial throats to stents and other surgical implants, are all [MORE]

Graphene “e-tattoo” Measures Blood Pressure

August 23, 2022 | | Posted in Newsletter

Graphene “e-tattoo” Measures Blood Pressure
“The new device makes its blood pressure measurements using a new method, so the team had [MORE]

6G Terahertz Electronics, What Does It Mean for Medicine?

April 20, 2021 | | Posted in Newsletter

6G wireless technology
What if all the medical devices today that rely on batteries no longer needed them?  That’s an implication [MORE]

Wearable Vocal Cords

October 22, 2019 | | Posted in Newsletter

Wearable artificial graphene throat WAGT
The publication title alone is an eye-catcher: “A Wearable Skinlike Ultra-Sensitive Artificial Graphene Throat.”   Engineers at [MORE]

Graphene Microflakes to Stop Seizures

August 20, 2019 | | Posted in Newsletter

Graphene flakes mitigate seizures
This piece mainly suggests what might be done for brain disorders in the future rather than what [MORE]

Graphene Yarn

May 28, 2019 | | Posted in Newsletter

Graphene yarns for wearable textiles
The University of Manchester is the discovery hearth of graphene, and now its researchers have proposed [MORE]

Listening to the Brain with a Graphene Sensor

April 9, 2019 | | Posted in Newsletter

Graphene-based transistor neural probe
“Graphene Flagship,” a consortium of 150 research groups, headquartered Chalmers University of Technology (Gothenburg, Sweden), has developed [MORE]

Graphene/Salvia-Hydrogel on the Brain

March 5, 2019 | | Posted in Newsletter

Kizkitza González and team develop new hydrogel for brain implants
Engineers at the University of the Basque Country and the University [MORE]

Injectable Electronic “Cells”

January 29, 2019 | | Posted in Newsletter

Felice Frankel, MIT Producing cell size robots
This isn’t a “Fantastic Voyage,” but it takes some inspiration from that 1966 movie.  [MORE]

2D Materials, Graphene Was Only the Beginning

May 1, 2018 | | Posted in Newsletter

2D Materials
Graphene—a two dimensional carbon material discovered in 2004—has opened the search for other atom-thin structures that have unusual magnetic, [MORE]

Pressure Sensors Made of “White Graphene”

August 22, 2017 | | Posted in Newsletter

Materials scientists at the Technical University of Delft and at Cambridge University have engineered a process to make microscopic pressure [MORE]

Graphene Dialysis Membrane

August 15, 2017 | | Posted in Newsletter

Patient Receiving Dialysis
A typical dialysis session lasts four hours and has to be repeated three times a week. The reason [MORE]

Biological Supercapacitors

July 11, 2017 | | Posted in Newsletter

Supercapacitor
Supercapacitors are, in effect, rechargeable batteries, but a biological supercapacitor is a tiny (1micrometer thick) device that holds a charge [MORE]

Silly Putty as a Vital Signs Sensor

January 31, 2017 | | Posted in Newsletter

Silly Putty Sensor
Mixing a small amount of graphene into the child’s toy “Silly Putty” results in a material that can [MORE]