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Lighting Up with Nanowires
Charles Lieber and his colleagues at Harvard University have recently made a breakthrough in the area of nanowires. They have used metal-organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) to grow radial nanowire heterostructures consisting of an n-type gallium nitride (n-GaN) nanowire core, an indium gallium nitride (InGaN) inner shell grown around the core, and finally a p-type GaN outer shell.

Urea Clean Up
Urea could be the key element in cleaning up diesel exhausts in Europe as new regulations come into effect.
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