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NIST researchers develop color filters that respond to the angle of incident light
Imagine a miniature device that suffuses each room in your house with a different hue of the rainbow--purple for the living room,...
Nov 7, 20173 min read


New approach uses light instead of robots to assemble electronic components
An international team of researchers has developed a new light-based manipulation method that could one day be used to mass produce...
Nov 7, 20174 min read


Where did those electrons go? X-ray measurements solve decades-old mystery
The concept of "valence" - the ability of a particular atom to combine with other atoms by exchanging electrons - is one of the...
Nov 6, 20173 min read


Highly flexible organic flash memory for foldable and disposable electronics
A KAIST team reported ultra-flexible organic flash memory that is bendable down to a radius of 300μm. The memory exhibits a...
Nov 6, 20173 min read


Graphene enables high-speed electronics on flexible materials
Terahertz radiation has a wide range of uses and can occur in everything from radio astronomy to medicine. The term refers to the...
Nov 1, 20172 min read


Making glass invisible: A nanoscience-based disappearing act
If you have ever watched television in anything but total darkness, used a computer while sitting underneath overhead lighting or near a...
Oct 31, 20174 min read
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