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Faster Printable Circuits

A new polymer simplifies organic circuits.

Higher-Performance Plastic Electronics

A new way of printing organic electronics is more reliable and yields higher performance.

A Drug-Dispensing Lens

A startup company is developing contact lenses that deliver medications directly to the eye.

Pushing Plastic Solar Cells

Researchers make cells with near-perfect internal efficiency.

A New Type of Catalyst

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

Better Lithium-ion Batteries

A startup says its solid polymer electrolytes will mean cheaper, more-reliable batteries.

A Cheap, Plastic X-Ray Imager

Organic x-ray panels could bring down the cost of medical imaging.

Implant Makes Cells Kill Cancer

A polymer device trains immune cells to shrink tumors.

Platinum-Free Fuel Cell

A new fuel cell uses a cheap nickel catalyst.

First Self-Healing Coatings

A paint additive will protect cars, bridges, and ships from corrosion.

Mimicking Body Biosensors

Artificial antibodies could be used in cheap, field-ready toxin sensors.

A Plastic That Chills

Materials that change temperature in response to electric fields could keep computers--and kitchen fridges--cool.

Self-Assembling Tissues

Living Legos can be directed to form tissue-like structures.

Portable Plastic Explosives Detector

An explosives detector that uses luminescent polymers is being field-tested in Iraq.

Graphene-Polymer Composite

New composites could lead to better food packaging, and to lighter car and airplane parts.

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