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An Israeli company is working on Polymer OLED materials, and their idea is to use a biological-based method to make the OLEDs. In the human body, we have 20 amino acids, used as building blocks for proteins. In the same way, they have made several “OLED building blocks”, which can be used to create OLED [...]

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Meanwhile, researchers in Germany and Latvia show that a single electron pump can be used to manipulate spin. This could be used to create a spintronics device – which is the future of electronics (using spin and not just the electron charge). More on this on the Spintronics site.
Meanwhile, meanwhile, Fraunhofer [...]

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