Paper based electronic sensors, fool’s gold, computer model, dye-sensitized solar cells, triclosan


Paper based electronic sensors for medical tools

Flexible electronic sensors based on paper – an inexpensive material – have the potential to cut the price of a wide range of medical tools, from helpful robots to diagnostic tests… Read more

 

“Fool’s gold” can efficiently convert sunlight into electricity

As the installation of photovoltaic solar cells continues to accelerate, scientists are looking for inexpensive materials beyond the traditional silicon that can efficiently convert sunlight into electricity… Read more

 

New computer model could identify unknown chemical mechanisms

A new computer model could identify unknown chemical mechanisms that could improve energy production and storage, or the development of new medicines… Read more

 

New novel cathode to make cheap, flexible dye-sensitized solar cells

Rice University scientists have invented a novel cathode that may make cheap, flexible dye-sensitized solar cells practical. The newly created cathode from nanotubes that are seamlessly bonded to graphene and replaces the expensive and brittle platinum… Read more

Long time exposure to triclosan may cause liver fibrosis, cancer

Researchers at University of California, San Diego School of Medicine reported potentially serious consequences of long-term exposure to the triclosan… Read more 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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