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Black Silicon
A new type of silicon promises cheaper, more-sensitive light detectors.
Water-Repelling Metals
New metals will keep engines and turbines dry and ice-free.
Sticky Nanotape
Carbon-nanotube adhesive outperforms gecko feet and could aid climbing robots.
Flexible Silicon Solar Cells
Thin but efficient solar cells use one-tenth the silicon of conventional cells.
Nanotubes on the Brain
Neural implants could benefit from coated electrodes.
Nano Carrier Targets Cell Sites
Researchers find a new way to precisely target cancer drugs.
Nanonets Snare Energy
A new material could cheaply convert sunlight into hydrogen.
Tiny Drug Transporters
Carbon nanotubes could reduce side effects from cancer treatment.
A Helping Hand for Surgery
A tiny gripper that responds to chemical triggers could be a new tool for surgery.
Drawing Circuits with Nano Pens
Cheap arrays of polymer pens can draw complex nanopatterns.

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