National Graphene Institute Articles
Could Graphene Revolutionise Neurological Treatment?
Zahra Salimi reports on the Mancunion technology that could revolutionise neurological treatment
Grappling with graphene: A look into the first 2D material
Blake Crompton investigates the history of graphene, one of the crowing achievements of Manchester’s physics department
Manchester graphene research: is the military muscling in?
Questions are being asked about some of the organisations helping to fund graphene research
Graphene could help tackle the global water crisis
A new study by the University of Manchester suggests that graphene-based membranes could remove ions in saltwater, leaving behind clean and safe drinking water
Manchester reveals world’s first graphene dress
Fashion, science, and technology come together to produce a graphene dress that changes colour when you breathe
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit The University of Manchester
On the day of the historic royal visit we got student views on the monarchy
Preview: Wonder Materials: Graphene and Beyond
A new exhibition at the Museum of Science and Industry tells the story of graphene and its seemingly unstoppable potential
Graphene Week 2015 will be hosted by the University of Manchester
Between 22nd and 26th June 2015, The University of Manchester will host Graphene Week 2015. For this occasion, the £61 million National Graphene Institute (NGI) at the university will open for the first time
£23 million graphene funding boost
The European funding will be used alongside UK money to build the £61 million National Graphene Institute
Manchester bidding for £23 million to help fund graphene centre
The University of Manchester is bidding for £23 million to help fund the development of a graphene hub