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Cheap, Plastic Memory for Flexible Devices

A new type of flash could be used in e-readers.

Cheaper Color-Changing Window

Thin, battery-like films change color when the weather changes.

Origami Solar Cells

Silicon sheets self-assemble into spheres to capture more light.

Thin-Film Solar with High Efficiency

Solexant is printing inorganic solar cells with nanomaterials.

Etching Out Organic Displays

Company will sell materials for making organic electronics using silicon manufacturing infrastructure.

Recyclable Hydrogen Fuel Tanks

A new process makes regenerating hydrogen fuel more efficient.

Nano Printing Goes Large

A rolling nanoimprint lithography stamp could be used to print components for displays and solar cells.

A Cool Micro Fuel Cell

A high-power cell uses materials already on the market and operates at lower temperatures.

Bringing Graphene to Market

A startup's conductive graphene inks can be used to print RFID antennas

Smoothing the Way for Light

A technique makes smooth metal films for optical computing and imaging.

Getting Arsenic Out of Water

IBM is developing a membrane that is more effective at ridding drinking water of arsenic contaminants.

Five-Dimensional Data Storage

A new material could eventually be used to store vast amounts of data on a disc.

Pushing Plastic Solar Cells

Researchers make cells with near-perfect internal efficiency.

Print-on-Demand Power

Flexible carbon-nanotube supercapacitors could give more power to cell phones and other electronics.

New E-Paper Technology Speeds Up

Research shows that photonic crystals can change color as quickly as other technologies.

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