
Is graphene really worth the hype – Science Weekly
Nicola Davis investigates what makes graphene the ‘wonder material’ and whether it can bring commercial success to the UK In this week’s show we look at the the wonder material
Nicola Davis investigates what makes graphene the ‘wonder material’ and whether it can bring commercial success to the UK In this week’s show we look at the the wonder material
Scientists have hailed a ‘crucial milestone’ for graphene after revealing the wonder material could be used to clean up the nuclear industry. Research carried out by the University of Manchester
The World Economic Forum and MIT both publish eye-catching annual lists of the top 10 emerging technologies that will shape our immediate future. So how do their choices compare –
Versarien plc (LON:VRS), the advanced materials group, is pleased to announce that it will be hosting a site visit for potential investors and shareholders at its recently acquired Cambridge Graphene
Aluminium allowed humans to travel in safety and en masse through the skies and around the world. Light and abundant, it laid the foundation for the types of aircraft that
It’s been hailed as a miracle material that could cure serious illnesses, transform plane travel and make sea water drinkable. Graphene, the purest form of carbon, is 200 times stronger
A UK-based team of researchers has created a graphene-based sieve capable of removing salt from seawater. The sought-after development could aid the millions of people without ready access to clean
Sir Richard Branson has raised the prospect of planes being made entirely from the so-called wonder material graphene within 10 years, as the airline industry battles a 50pc increase in
Take a look at these videos, which showcase some of the UK manufacturers Innovate UK has funded. Versarien was founded at the end of 2010 to commercialise an innovative process for
Versarien’s Neill Ricketts discusses their Cambridge Graphene RNS, the progress of scaling up the graphene manufacturing capabilities and what it means to have the equipment already in place in this exclusive interview with DirectorsTalk