Dr. Chris Griggs – U.S. Army ERDC

U.S. Army ERDC Dr. Chris Griggs engages in a lively conversation with Adrian Nixon, founder and CEO of Nixene Publishing, as well as Editor-in-Chief of the Nixene Journal. Debbie Nelson facilitates the 20-minute discussion of ERDC graphene discoveries. Chris shares insight on working with student interns and the goals and purpose of the ERDC organization, […]

2D Futures Panel at Centre for Doctoral Training

2D Futures Panel is set for July 15, 2021. The format will be Zoom-based due to current university restrictions, and will be held at the Centre for Doctoral Training in the UK. The event is the result of a collaboration of the University of Manchester and University of Cambridge. Guest speakers on the panel will […]

Graphene Cycling Lubricant

Graphene cycling lubricant was the product which captured the attention of Tom Whalley as he was reading through Cycling News. One of eleven presenters for The Cycling Podcast, Ltd. last year Tom interviewed Nixene Journal Editor-in-Chief Adrian Nixon as well as CEO Graphene@Manchester, James Baker. So he was quick to contact Adrian to verify the […]

Another Kind of Graphene Bond: A²

Adrian Nixon and Andre Geim formed another graphene bond as they regaled The National Graphene Institute audience with information, explanations and stories surrounding the discovery, research, development and commercialization of graphene.  Manchester (UK) — The University of Manchester is known for firsts in the graphene world – a most appropriate location for the Nixene Journal’s […]

A piece of future: 2% reduction in global CO2 emissions using graphene

Adrian Nixon and Rob Whieldon of the Nixene Journal with graphene enhanced concrete in the high bay of the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre (GEIC) at Manchester, UKIt’s not every day you get to hold a piece of future in your hands.  Today is an exception.  Rob and I work on the Nixene Journal at the […]

American Graphene Summit: The Power of Graphene Bike Tyres

Graphene is often branded the ‘wonder material’. Why? The material is 200 times stronger than steel, has the highest melting point of any known material and is the best conductor of both heat and electricity of any known material to name just a few reasons… and it’s 100,000 times thinner than a strand of human hair. It’s not surprising then that eventually graphene will transform and revolutionise many industries from manufacturing, energy, and aerospace, to transportation, pharmaceuticals, and electronics.