Quantum dots: the tiny 'rainbow' crystals behind chemistry Nobel

Quantum dots: the tiny 'rainbow' crystals behind chemistry Nobel

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Quantum dots are tiny crystals that scientists can tune to different colors, giving an extra-vivid pop to next-generation TV screens or illuminating tumors inside bodies so surgeons can hunt them down.

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