Optical materials news, September 2014

Researchers have developed full color display technology using aluminum nanorods that are able to identify colors and blend into the background.

Light detector to revolutionize chemical sensing

Researchers have developed a light detector that could revolutionise chemical sensing and night vision technology.

Scientists at EPFL have developed a first building-block for photonic “transistors” that requires record-low energy to operate.

Raising the profile and supporting the efforts of materials science research.

Researchers have developed a new sensor that can detect and count nanoparticles, at sizes as small as 10 nanometers, one at a time.

Jack Lemons has been awarded the highly acclaimed international 2015 Acta Biomaterialia Gold Medal Award.

University of Illinois engineers are bringing a touch of color to glucose monitoring.

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Textile-based organic photovoltaic cell could be a promising approach for powering wearable electronics.

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