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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.

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.

Unzipping Graphene's Potential

Slicing open carbon nanotubes could lead to much faster electronic components.

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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