- Displays
- By Horia Despa
- July 20th, 2015
Combining Two Photovoltaic Materials Could Make Better LEDs
Perovskite and quantum dots join forces for better screens
- iPad
- By Filip Truta
- November 28th, 2013
iPad mini Screens Are Outdated, Says DisplayMate
Display experts point to Kindle Fire HDX 7 and Nexus 7 as having the best screens
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Tudor Vieru
- July 30th, 2012
Extreme Efficiency Records for Future Solar Cells
The next generation of devices will be able to produce more electricity
- Microbiology/Genetics
- By Tudor Vieru
- July 5th, 2012
Serotonin's Neural Activity Can Now Be Tracked in Real Time
The technique for accomplishing this relies on quantum dot tags
- Displays
- By Sebastian Pop
- June 7th, 2012
Quantum Dots Give LCDs 50% More Color (Video)
The QDEF technology should be easy to combine with existing manufacturing facilities
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Tudor Vieru
- April 30th, 2012
New Material Produces Lasers in 3 Colors
The achievement is monumental for the field of electronics
- Physics / Chemistry
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 16th, 2011
Innovative LED Architecture to Improve Computers, Lasers
The new technology relies heavily on quantum dot devices
- Physics / Chemistry
- By Tudor Vieru
- September 21st, 2011
Electron Movements Can Now Be Controlled
Physicists achieve remarkable new capability over electronic circuits
- Technology & Gadgets
- By Sebastian Pop
- July 2nd, 2011
Quantum Dots Go Double Layer, Enable Solar Energy Paint
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Tudor Vieru
- May 26th, 2010
Graphene Patches Can Be Carved on Graphane
Thanks to a method developed at Rice
- Physics / Chemistry
- By Tudor Vieru
- March 22nd, 2010
Quantum Dots to Augment Camera Phones
They could make better use of incoming light
- Physics / Chemistry
- By Tudor Vieru
- October 1st, 2009
Quantum Dots Get First Atomic-Scale Map
UM experts are behind the achievement
- Physics / Chemistry
- By Tudor Vieru
- August 21st, 2009
Photons Can Manipulate Nanocrystal Magnetism
They can do so at room temperature
- Physics / Chemistry
- By Tudor Vieru
- August 17th, 2009
Electrons Trapped in Quantum Dots Live Longer
They have no way of losing their energy
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