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Gentler, softer electrodes wrap around the folds of the brain to take higher-resolution measurements.
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Light, Tough Origami Ceramics
A new printing and folding process could make lighter parts for planes.
Green LEDs for Efficient Lighting
Solar-cell manufacturing techniques could yield LEDs that require 20 percent less energy.
Memristor Memory Readied for Production
HP plans new nonvolatile memory for 2013.
Solar-Powered Desalination
Saudi Arabia's newest purification plant will use state-of-the-art solar technology.
Black Silicon Makes Solar Cells Cheaper
A one-step process creates a highly antireflective layer for photovoltaics.

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