Graphene robots

Graphene robots

While our initial conception of robots typically involves humanistic features, advancements in nanotechnology are showing us that robots can take all kinds of forms. This includes microscopic machines that have the potential to positively impact fields like healthcare...
What the End of Moore’s Law Means for Graphene

What the End of Moore’s Law Means for Graphene

Back in 1965, Intel cofounder Gordon Moore observed that processing power for computers would double every two years for the foreseeable future. This idea turned out to be true, and became known as Moore’s Law, as engineers continually found ways to make the...
Can Graphene Nanobots Clean Up the Ocean?

Can Graphene Nanobots Clean Up the Ocean?

It is estimated that by 2050 there will be more plastic waste than fish in the world’s oceans. Even worse, the prevalence of waste metals such as cadmium and lead in the water pose a threat not only to fish, but also to the survival of all species that eat seafood,...