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Transistors and light

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The Boston Globe, June 29th, 1998

Stephen Reucroft and John Swain teach physics at Northeastern University. For the first time, transistors made entirely from plastic have been integrated with plastic light-emitting diodes. Henning Sirringhaus and colleagues at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge, England, have built what is being touted as a breakthrough in organic displays. The research may lead to ultra- light, inexpensive flexible displays for computers and televisions. ref: Science, June 12, 1998. Galileo on the Internet Until now, anyone who wanted to scrutinize the notebooks of the physicist Galileo had to go to Flore...

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