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Nanopillars Promise Cheap, Efficient, Flexible Solar CellsResearchers have grown dense arrays of single-crystal semiconductors arranged as nanoscale pillars on low-cost, aluminum foil substrates. When the nanopillars are combined with a transparent, positively charged semiconductor that serves as a window, the resulting 3-D photovoltaic promises efficient, cheap, flexible solar cells.
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Survey: Technology Not As AdvancedNearly thirty-three percent of Americans believed there would be more technological advances by the year 2010 then there actually have been. Even with inventions like GPS, BlackBerry, the Web, and Twi ... more
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The Mobile Decade: Greatest Innovative GadgetsFrom the iPod to the Kindle, the past decade has seen the rise of portable electronics like never before. Wired brings you the top gadgets of each year from 2000 to 2009, charting the rise of the mobi ... more
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