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Practical Nanotube Electronics

Researchers develop a new method for making efficient nanotube transistor arrays.

Liquid Crystals that Light Up

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

A Cheap Route to Robust LEDs

Chemical bonds put a new spin on quantum-dot hybrid light-emitting devices.

A Full-Color Screen That Bends

A new way to mass-produce flexible OLED displays could mean affordable commercial products.

The Display That Watches You

Researchers in Germany have created a display that doubles as a camera.

Cheaper Big-Screen OLEDs

New organic display materials can be printed with ink-jets.

Ultra-Efficient Organic LEDs

OLEDs could soon give fluorescent lighting a run for its money.

Bigger, Stretchier Graphene

High-quality, clear graphene films are a leap toward bendable OLED displays.

Color Quantum-Dot Displays

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

More-Efficient OLED Lighting

Researchers have found a way to boost light from OLEDs.

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