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A team of researchers from the National #Graphene Institute and UoM Materials have formulated inks using the 2D material MXene, to produce 3D print electrodes that can be used in energy storages devices such as supercapacitors. manchester.ac.uk/discover/news/… youtube.com/watch?v=H6GNPt…

Two The University of Manchester Graphene teams won £70,000 award for #graphene in 2D materials producing hydrogen to generate energy, & designing polymer hydrogels to increase food production. #NGAgraphene nationalgrapheneassociation.com/news/teams-win…



2019 has been deemed the year of "unprecedented momentum" in the world of #hydrogen #energy. Worldwide, more than 50 policies and targets have been set in place to support hydrogen development. Let's keep it up ➡️ 2020! Read more in Financial Times on.ft.com/2yuieRZ

Using #hydrogen to heat homes and power vehicles will play a vital part in UK's efforts to meet stringent #climatetargets and can’t be dismissed as an expensive pipe dream. That’s the conclusion of National Grid UK’s annual Future Energy Scenarios outlook. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…





Honored to showcase our research and technology at Research Uncovered. Amazed at the future of science developed in Manchester! #graphene #science #engineering #uom #manchester #MSCAnight #ResearchUncovered #future #3Dprinting #technology @Nano_3D_ The University of Manchester Graphene The University of Manchester



Read here how we're funding a graphene nanocomposites research project with the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre at The University of Manchester The University of Manchester Graphene #graphene #innovation insidecomposites.com/colloids-funds…



Team 1️⃣ from @Nano_3D_ / Graphene-NOWNANO CDT created Softsolar, a lightweight, electro-thermally programmable shape-memory scaffold for satellite 🛰solar power ☀️arrays. They could actuate movement in origami structures by passing a current through #graphene tracks.


