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Colloidal quantum dots are efficient nanoscopic light emitters with interesting applications from optoelectronics to biomedical imaging. Their polarizability has now been measured directly by probing the electronic response without electrical contacts.
A comprehensive theoretical basis for understanding electrowetting is now available. It shows that it is possible to effect drastic shape changes in electrolyte droplets immersed in another (immiscible) electrolyte.