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Microreactors Advance Solar Cells
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Transparent Integrated Circuit Created
Mar 21, 2006 — CORVALLIS, Ore., March 21, 2006 -- A completely transparent integrated circuit made from inorganic compounds was made by researchers at Oregon State University (OSU), who say it is a major step in the field of transparent electronics. The circuit is...
Digital Velocimetry Exposes Hummingbird Flight
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