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Liquid Crystals that Light Up

New OLED and LCD displays could be made using a hybrid material.

A Superlens That Assembles Itself

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

Light-as-Air, Heatproof Nanotube Muscles

New nanotube sheets combine unique properties.

Nanofibers Power Attoscale Chemistry

A new way to perform experiments using just thousands of molecules.

A New Route to Terabit Memory

Polymers that arrange into nanostructures could store terabits on a square inch.

The Year in Materials

Stretchable electronics and the strongest material ever were just two achievements of 2008.

Making Graphene More Practical

A novel process yields big pieces of single-ply graphene for smaller, faster electronics.

Making Materials Untouchable

New designs for materials that repel all liquids.

Cheap, Self-Assembling Optics

Researchers have made new nano building blocks for optical computing and solar-cell coatings.

Reactors for the Middle East

New designs could decrease the chances that nuclear materials will fall into the hands of terrorists.

More-Efficient Thermoelectrics

An advance makes the conversion of heat to electricity practical.

Paper Gets a Nano Makeover

Cellulose nanofibers from wood pulp create a superstrong paper.

A New Superconductor

Researchers investigate why iron arsenide materials become superconducting at relatively high temperatures.

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