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Data That Matters March 2019

Sustainable fish harvest yields are down as much as 34%. Even without additional pollution, the Arctic will warm by another Continue reading →

Data That Matters August 2018

August 1 is the Earth Overshoot Day for the planet. For the United States, the day is March 1. In Continue reading →

Graphene Battery

Graphene is passing from a curiosity in the lab into the development of new products (and even the entry of Continue reading →

Superconducting Graphene

As if graphene wasn’t magical enough, researchers have found a way to make it into a superconductor. Typical superconductors require Continue reading →

Carbyne Stronger Than Graphene

Graphene is phenomenal and has the potential to revolutionize industry and lives the way plastic did. Now, something even stronger Continue reading →

Electricity From Rain

Pass a sheet of graphene through salt water and generate electricity. It’s been proven. ‘Saltwater’ is water with varying levels Continue reading →

Small But Big Graphene News

Graphene has wonderful and incredible properties, but almost all of them are theoretical or have only been tested with tiny Continue reading →

Bionic Spiders

Arachnaphobes have probably not clicked through. Good; because, as if walking into a spider web wasn’t icky enough, scientists have Continue reading →

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