Copper is the key to low-cost electrochemical cells that emit blue and white light, according to the Technical University of Munich and the University of Turin, which have used deep data analysis to guide their research. By using statistical tools and other methods on over 90 similar copper-based compounds (of the form Cu(N^N)(P^P)) that have been used ...
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