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Touch-sensitive plastic skin heals itself

Touch-sensitive plastic skin heals itself - Chemists and engineers have created the first synthetic material that is both sensitive to touch and capable of healing itself quickly and repeatedly at room temperature. The advance could lead to smarter prosthetics or more resilient personal electronics that repair themselves. The findings are published on November 11 in the journal Nature Nanotechnology.

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‘Unzipped’ carbon nanotubes could help energize fuel cells and batteries

'Unzipped' carbon nanotubes could help energize fuel cells and batteries - Multi-walled carbon nanotubes riddled with defects and impurities on the outside could replace some of the expensive platinum catalysts used in fuel cells and metal-air batteries, according to scientists at Stanford University. Their findings are published in the May 27 online edition of the journal Nature Nanotechnology.

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Single nanomaterial yields many laser colors

Single nanomaterial yields many laser colors - Engineers at Brown University and QD Vision Inc. have created nanoscale single crystals that can produce the red, green, or blue laser light needed in digital displays. The size determines color, but all the pyramid-shaped quantum dots are made the same way of the same elements. In experiments, light amplification required much less power than previous attempts at the technology. The team's prototypes are the first lasers of their kind. Reference: A. Nurmikko et al, Nature Nanotechnology