Features in 2014

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  • Emilie J. Siochi explains how most of the properties of graphene could be of use in aerospace applications.

    • Emilie J. Siochi
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  • Energy storage is a grand challenge for future energy infrastructure, transportation and consumer electronics. Jun Liu discusses how graphene may — or may not — be used to improve various electrochemical energy storage devices.

    • Jun Liu
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  • Siva Böhm discusses how graphene can be used to prevent corrosion of metals such as steel.

    • Siva Böhm
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  • Felice Torrisi and Jonathan N. Coleman describe how graphene can be used in conductive inks to print electronic circuits.

    • Felice Torrisi
    • Jonathan N. Coleman
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  • Kostas Kostarelos and Kostya S. Novoselov examine the potential of graphene in biomedical applications.

    • Kostas Kostarelos
    • Kostya S. Novoselov
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  • Jong-Hyun Ahn and Byung Hee Hong discuss how graphene can be used in the development of flexible electronics.

    • Jong-Hyun Ahn
    • Byung Hee Hong
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  • Solid-state nanopores are often used for biomolecular analysis, but have so far been unable to sequence DNA. Marija Drndić asks whether nanopores made in graphene could fulfil all of the requirements needed for sequencing.

    • Marija Drndić
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