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The demand continues for materials that are stronger, cheaper, lighter, more conductive – simply better.

A high performance semiconducting polymer with an amorphous structure

Clearing a path for electrons in polymers: closing in on the speed limits

05 Nov 2014

A new class of low-cost polymer materials, which can carry electric charge with almost no losses despite their seemingly random structure, could lead...

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Out of the red and into the blue: making the LED revolution cost-effective

07 Oct 2014

Today, the Nobel Prize for Physics 2014 has been awarded to Isamu Akasaki, Hiroshi Amano and Shuji Nakamura for their invention of a new energy-...

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Silicon city

Quick-change materials break the silicon speed limit for computers

19 Sep 2014

Faster, smaller, greener computers, capable of processing information up to 1,000 times faster than currently available models, could be made...

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Polymer molecular sieves with interconnected pores (in green) for rapid and selective transport of molecules

Advanced molecular 'sieves' could be used for carbon capture

16 Sep 2014

Researchers from the University of Cambridge have developed advanced molecular ‘sieves’ which could be used to filter carbon dioxide and other...

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Low-energy Li1Si1 phases

Simulation method identifies materials for better batteries

15 Sep 2014

Researchers from the University of Cambridge have devised a new simulation technique which reliably predicts the structure and behaviour of different...

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Active matrix electrophoretic display incorporating graphene

First graphene-based flexible display produced

05 Sep 2014

A flexible display incorporating graphene in its pixels’ electronics has been successfully demonstrated by the Cambridge Graphene Centre and Plastic...

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Multi-coloured holograms

Nanotechnology used to create next-generation holograms for information storage

28 Aug 2014

Holograms made of tiny particles of silver could double the amount of information that can be stored in digital optical devices, such as sensors...

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Cyphochilus beetle

The beetle’s white album

15 Aug 2014

The physical properties of the ultra-white scales on certain species of beetle could be used to make whiter paper, plastics and paints, while using...

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Complex shapes of carbon nanotubes

A new way to make microstructured surfaces

05 Aug 2014

Method can produce strong, lightweight materials with specific surface properties.

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LEDs made from perovskite

LEDs made from ‘wonder material’ perovskite

05 Aug 2014

Colourful LEDs made from a material known as perovskite could lead to LED displays which are both cheaper and easier to manufacture in future.

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An efficient route to manufacturing nanomaterials with light through plasmon-induced laser-threading of gold nanoparticle strings

Building ‘invisible’ materials with light

28 Jul 2014

A new technique which uses light like a needle to thread long chains of particles could help bring sci-fi concepts such as cloaking devices one step...

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Gum Arabic

Nanomaterials Up Close: Gum Arabic

30 Jun 2014

This alien glob is a piece of gum arabic from the hardened sap of the Acacia tree, most likely collected from a tree in Sudan. Rox Middleton explains...

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