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Implantable Silicon-Silk Electronics

Biodegradable circuits could enable better neural interfaces and LED tattoos.

Cell Phones to Go 3-D

Embedding microlenses in thin films could bring 3-D movies and games to mobile devices.

Cheaper LEDs

Flexible arrays of bright inorganic LEDs could mean cheaper displays and lighting.

Making Light Bulbs from DNA

Dye-doped DNA nanofibers can be tuned to emit different colors of light.

Quantum Leap in Lighting

QD Vision is using its quantum dots in LED lighting to produce more pleasing white light.

Color Quantum-Dot Displays

A new way to print quantum dots could lead to brighter, more power-efficient displays.

Simpler Flexible Displays

A new approach avoids flexible electronics.

Cheaper White-Light LEDs

Replacing sapphire with silicon could lead to more-affordable LEDs.

On the White Path

Nanocrystals could light the way to using LEDs to replace the lightbulb.

More-Efficient Phone Displays

Innovative displays that let more light reach the viewer could double the battery life of handheld devices.

The Incapacitating Flashlight

An LED flashlight makes culprits vomit.

Better Than High Definition

New high-contrast displays could provide more-realistic images.

Nanowire LEDs

Infrared light-emitting nanowires could lead to optical communications on microchips.

See-Through Transistors

Transparent transistors made from nanowires could mean bright and clear OLED displays.

Colorful Lasers from Q Dots

A new type of nanometer-size semiconductor crystal that can amplify light marks an important step toward cheap, tunable lasers.

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