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Liquid Crystals that Light Up

New OLED and LCD displays could be made using a hybrid material.

Laser-Triggered Chemical Reactions

Microcapsules in a mixture burst and release reactants on demand.

A Salt and Paper Battery

The simple, non-polluting battery could be used in compact devices.

Recyclable Hydrogen Fuel Tanks

A new process makes regenerating hydrogen fuel more efficient.

A Cheap Route to Robust LEDs

Chemical bonds put a new spin on quantum-dot hybrid light-emitting devices.

A Two-Pronged Water-Treatment Technology

Combining light and electrical current removes contaminants from water.

Cheaper Big-Screen OLEDs

New organic display materials can be printed with ink-jets.

A New Processing Scheme for Algae Biofuels

OriginOil claims that its technology extracts oil from algae cheaply and efficiently.

A New Type of Catalyst

The first mechanically activated catalyst might be used in self-healing materials.

Artificial Protein Mimics Blood

A man-made protein that carries oxygen could lead to artificial blood.

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