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Lining Up "Nanodot" Memory
Nanoscale magnetic particles could give data storage a boost.
Self-Powered Flexible Electronics
Touch-responsive nano-generator films could power touch screens.
Solar Metamaterials
A Caltech group has created materials that could improve the efficiency of solar cells.
Big Energy Storage in Thin Films
New ultracapacitor material could be fabricated directly on chips and solar cells.
New Life for Old Tires
The process involves freezing old rubber and shattering it into small particles--resulting in new, low-cost materials.
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See-Through mp3 player
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Glowing Light Discs
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Bigger OLED TV
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TR10: Implantable Electronics­
Dissolvable devices make better medical implants.
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TR10: Light-Trapping Photovoltaics
Nanoparticles boost solar power's prospects.

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