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New Material Allows for Ultra-Thin Solar Cells – only three atomic layers thick
Towards a Cloaking Device: Building ‘invisible’ materials with light
Stanford engineers envision an electronic switch just three atoms thick
The first demonstration of a self-powered cardiac pacemaker
New experimental polymers could deliver cheaper, lighter, stronger and recyclable materials ideal for electronics, aerospace, airline and automotive industries
A surprising material that is the best in the world at converting waste heat to useful electricity
Off-the-shelf materials lead to self-healing polymers
Materials database proves its mettle with new discoveries
A Micro-Muscular Break Through: a micro-robotic system that simulates an active neuromuscular system
A new material for solar panels could make them cheaper, more efficient
Graphene-Based Nano-Antennas May Enable Networks of Tiny Machines
Harvesting Electricity: Triboelectric Generators Capture Wasted Power
How Supercomputers Will Yield a Golden Age of Materials Science
Penn and Drexel Team Demonstrates New Paradigm for Solar Cell Construction
Big beats bolster solar cell efficiency
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