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Crowdsourced knowledge bases like Wikipedia encompass a lot of knowledge, but humans can only add to them so quickly. Wouldnt it be better if computers did all the hard work? The University of Washington certainly believes so.

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Companies have been racing to slim down LED backlights as devices get ever thinner, but the University of Washington may have just beaten everyone to the finish line. Its scientists have developed an LED that, at three atoms thick, is easily the thinnest LED to date — in fact, its impossible to build something thinner […]

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Researchers at the University of Washington have built what they say are the thinnest-possible LEDs — tiny lights that measure just three atoms thick. Such thin and foldable LEDs are critical for future portable and integrated electronic devices, Xiaodong Xu, co-author of a paper on the research that was published over the weekend in Nature Nanotechnology, says […]

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