Condensed Matter

   

Nanowires of Tellurium Wearable

Authors: George Rajna

Wearable tech and electronic cloth may be the way of the future, but to get there the wiring needs to be strong, flexible and efficient. [31] Nanowires promise to make LEDs more colorful and solar cells more efficient, in addition to speeding up computers. [30] A new form of electron microscopy allows researchers to examine nanoscale tubular materials while they are "alive" and forming liquids—a first in the field. [29]

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