It seems that new discoveries and new potential uses for the miracle product graphene just keep turning up at an unbelievable rate. The latest eye-popping announcement from researchers involves the revelation that a form of graphene has been found to be extremely successful at filtering pollutants out of water to make it drinkable again –
The place where graphene was first discovered has now announced that there is a new low-cost, immediately practical use for the super material which could conceivably completely revolutionize the Internet of Things (IoT), as well as some other related applications. The University of Manchester research team has developed graphene humidity sensors which can be embedded into RFID’s,