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Origami Solar Cells

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

A 25-Year Battery

Long-lived nuclear batteries powered by hydrogen isotopes are in testing for military applications.

More Energy in Batteries

Nanowire anodes could let lithium-ion batteries run twice as long.

Nanopatterns Improve Thin-Film Solar Cells

Thin-film silicon solar cells are more efficient with tiny holes in the back electrical contact.

Big Blue's DNA-Reading Chips

IBM scientists are developing microchips for genome sequencing.

Time Lens Speeds Optical Data

An energy-efficient silicon device compresses light to make ultrafast signals.

Longer-Running Electric-Car Batteries

Silicon-nanotube electrodes may enable lithium-ion batteries to store 10 times more charge.

Nano Ink Boost for Silicon Solar

Inkjet-printed silicon increases solar-cell efficiency.

Nanowire Advance for Lithium Batteries

Electrodes made of carbon-silicon nanowires could boost the life and performance of lithium-ion batteries.

Silicon Chip Spots Blood Proteins

A microfluidic chip that integrates a light sensor detects blood proteins.

Ink-Jet Printing for Cheaper Solar Cells

A new printing method could cut costs and produce more-precise features.

Building a Brain on a Silicon Chip

A chip developed by European scientists simulates the learning capabilities of the human brain.

Efficient Thin-Film Solar Cells

The first prototype cell to use photonic crystals looks promising.

Realizing Lithium-Battery Potential

Nanoporous silicon that soaks up ions without self-destructing can make better batteries.

Making Graphene More Practical

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

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