Researchers at the National Graphene Institute, in collaboration with the National University of Singapore, have demonstrated that the magnetic behavior of electrons in graphene can be precisely controlled using electricity. This discovery could lead to the development of low-power spintronic devices. The study, published in Nature Communications, highlights how placing graphene near magnetic materials allows for tuning of electron spin without permanently altering the graphene structure.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a scientific discovery with no overt political framing. It focuses on technical details of research conducted by academic institutions and does not take a stance on policy, ideology, or contentious issues.
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 98): Highly factual with clear technical details supported by the research described. The article accurately summarizes the findings without embellishment. Very objective, presenting the scientific results neutrally.





