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Origami Solar Cells

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

A Superlens That Assembles Itself

Easily made nanolenses can perform superhigh-resolution lithography and imaging.

Designing Structures Made of Nanomaterials

Microsoft researchers hope to simplify algorithms for self-assembling materials.

Higher-Performance Plastic Electronics

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

Self-Assembled Organic Circuits

Molecules that form an ordered layer could lead to low-cost, bendable plastic electronics.

Building a Self-Assembling Stomach-Bot

Modules that self-assemble inside the stomach could perform more-sophisticated diagnosis and treatment.

Virus-Assembled Microbatteries

Researchers at MIT used a virus to assemble two major components of a working microbattery.

Self-Assembling Tissues

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

Nanohealing Material Heads to Market

A startup is planning human trials for a nanostructured material that quickly stops bleeding.

Nanofibers Heal Spinal Cords

Injected directly into the spinal cords of paralyzed mice, a new material restores use of the animals' hind legs.

Self-Assembling Nanostructures

Researchers find an easy route to complex nanomaterials.

Self-Assembly to Make Faster Chips

IBM has developed a process for making speedier and more energy-efficient chips.

Self-Assembling Batteries

By measuring nanoscale forces, researchers learn to make lithium-ion batteries that pull themselves together.

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