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Nanoparticle inks that fade away in hours could be ideal for secure communications.
Faster Printable Circuits
A new polymer simplifies organic circuits.
Cheaper LEDs
Flexible arrays of bright inorganic LEDs could mean cheaper displays and lighting.
Bone-setting Glue
A new adhesive, inspired by aquatic worms, could help repair shattered bone.
The Smallest Laser Ever Made
Surface-plasmon lasers could enable a new generation of computers based on nanophotonics.
Nanowire Advance for Lithium Batteries
Electrodes made of carbon-silicon nanowires could boost the life and performance of lithium-ion batteries.
A Cool Micro Fuel Cell
A high-power cell uses materials already on the market and operates at lower temperatures.
Nanowires That Behave Like Cells
Transistors with lipid membranes could make better interfaces for neural prosthetics.
A Metal Coating That Repairs Itself
Electroplated metal could be used to make self-healing construction materials, car parts, and machinery.
Bringing Graphene to Market
A startup's conductive graphene inks can be used to print RFID antennas

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