Researchers at North Carolina State University just made a nano shish kebab out of germanium sulfide (GeS) crystals – but it’s not for the world’s smallest barbecue. Instead, the first-of-its-kind nano-structure could lead to the development of 3-D solar cells and next-generation sensors, supercapacitors, and photodetectors.


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