1. Scientists at the National Graphene Institute have discovered a method to control electrochemical reactions in graphene using electric field effects, potentially revolutionizing energy capture and information processing. 2. The breakthrough involves separating and enhancing proton transmission and adsorption processes in graphene, crucial for developing advanced hydrogen catalysts and electronic devices. 3. This discovery could lead to more efficient energy technologies and novel computing networks that operate with protons, offering compact, low-energy solutions.
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