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A closer look at the new wireless network world record: 40Gbps over 1km

This week, researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany have successfully transmitted 40 gigabits per second over a one kilometre (0.62 miles) wireless link – a new world record.The technology, dubbed Millilink, ... [Published ITProPortal.com - 2 hours ago]
First reported 18 hours ago - Updated 3 hours ago - 1 reports

How Sunscreen Works (And Why You're Wrong About It)

Your skin shouldn't look like a package of pork cracklins after spending the day outdoors; that's why we invented sunscreen. However, there's a right way and a wrong way to slather on your protection—screw it up and you could get burned.It's not the visible ... [Published Gizmodo - 18 hours ago]
First reported 4 hours ago - Updated 4 hours ago - 1 reports

New SERVOTOUGH SpectraScan

Servomex, a leader in gas analysis, has announced a breakthrough in light hydrocarbon gas analysis with the launch of the new SERVOTOUGH SpectraScan. A real time optical analyser utilising the Precisive field proven optical bench, the SpectraScan offers ... [Published Valve World - 4 hours ago]
First reported 23 hours ago - Updated 9 hours ago - 2 reports

Rascom, Ciena light first 100G link from Russia to Western Europe

Ciena Corporation, the network specialist, today announced that the Russian carrier RASCOM is deploying its 6500 Packet-Optical Platform to support the 100G upgrade and network expansion of a route connecting Russia to Western Europe. This critical international ... [Published Total Telecom - 16 hours ago]
First reported 12 hours ago - Updated 12 hours ago - 1 reports

Flow through Horizontal Tubes Submerged in Water in the Absence of a Pressure Gradient: Mechanistic Considerations

AbstractSelf-driven flow was observed in Nafion and other hydrophilic tubes immersed in water. The intratubular flow was generated when water came in contact with the tube’s hydrophilic surfaces. Flow characteristics were studied in tubes of varying size, ... [Published Langmuir - 12 hours ago]
First reported 18 hours ago - Updated 18 hours ago - 1 reports

Vertical 'Pinkhouses:' The Future Of Urban Farming?

The idea of vertical farming is all the rage right now. Architects and engineers have come up with spectacular concepts for lofty buildings that could function as urban food centers of the future.In Sweden, for example, they're planning a 177-feet skyscraper ... [Published New England Public Radio - 18 hours ago]
First reported 19 hours ago - Updated 19 hours ago - 1 reports

Effect of Au Nanoparticle Spatial Distribution on the Stability of Thin Polymer Films

The stability of thin poly(methyl-methacrylate) (PMMA) films of low molecular weight on a solid substrate is controlled by the areal coverage of gold nanoparticles (NPs) present at the air–polymer interface. As the polymer becomes liquid the Au NPs are ... [Published Langmuir - 19 hours ago]
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated 20 hours ago - 2 reports

Lasers at 594 nm for Fluorescence-Based Applications

A new series of Sapphire lasers from Coherent at 594 nm are ideal for fluorescence-based applications in life sciences. Formerly, this wavelength was only available from inefficient, low-power HeNe lasers, or from diode-pumped solid state (DPSS) lasers ... [Published Medical Design Technology - 20 hours ago]
Entities: Lasers, Laser, Wavelength
First reported 22 hours ago - Updated 21 hours ago - 2 reports

Brighter LCD TVs on the Horizon?

| by Lisa MontgomeryThanks to a new technology developed by 3M, the colors you see on the screen of your smartphone, tablet and TV will look brighter, richer and more vibrant. The company?s 3M Quantum Dot Enhancement Film (QDEF) allows up to 50 percent ... [Published Electronic House - 22 hours ago]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 3 reports

Capturing 3D images without cameras

Keywords:single-pixel 3D images ghost imaging University of Glasgow imaging systemsIt may be possible that in the future we may be seeing 3D images take without cameras. A group of physicists from the University of Glasgow's School of Physics and ... [Published Electronic Engineering Times Asia - May 21 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Orion's Hidden Fiery Ribbon

This dramatic new image of cosmic clouds in the constellation of Orion reveals what seems to be a fiery ribbon in the sky. This orange glow represents faint light coming from grains of cold interstellar dust, at wavelengths too long for human eyes to ... [Published Space Daily - May 20 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Sensors for continuous monitoring of UV exposure

Processed aluminium-gallium-nitride-based UV sensors on a sapphire wafer. (© Fraunhofer IAF)UV lamps are used to cure coatings and adhesives in many industrial manufacturing processes.And special sensors are used to measure the intensity of the UV light ... [Published PACE - May 20 2013]

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...drop-in manufacturing solutions will create a stunning new visual experience for consumers," said Jason Hartlove, president and CEO, Nanosys Inc. "Working together with 3M and utilizing their outstanding design and supply chain capabilities will allow our quantum dot technology to be widely deployed across all product segments, ensuring availability to all customers."
..."We're helping Vtesse grow its business with Tellabs Packet Optical Solution," said Tarcisio Ribeiro, Tellabs vice president-EMEA sales. "Vtesse found that the Tellabs 7100 Nano enables easy addition and provisioning of 100G wavelengths, enabling rapid deployment of services to customers."
...Better yet, do some reading under an incandescent light when you're winding down at night. Another solution: "I tell people to do stretching and yoga before going to bed" Dr. Sadler says, both to unplug and to relax yourself into a sleepier state
...are involved in the synthesis of vitamin D that is important for the prophylaxis of rachitis on kids and osteoporosis on adults," Hasanova said. "Sunlight contributes to the regulation of phosphorus and calcium digestion, wound healing, the strengthening of bone-muscle rack, etc. However, sunbaths and artificial sun tan solarium are useful for the treatment of psoriasis, eczema, acne skin disease. The point is that both natural solar and artificial rays should be availed of properly."

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A high-performance silicon-based plasmonic modu... [Published OE Magazine - 7 hours ago]
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Alkaline Post-Treatment of Cd(II)–Glutathione ... [Published ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces - 11 hours ago]
Ciena to upgrade Rascom's 100G network [Published Telecompaper - 11 hours ago]
Heinrich Rohrer, Nobel-winning physicist, dies ... [Published Washington Post - 11 hours ago]
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3M, Nanosys ready to bring quantum dot film to ... [Published Engadget - 28 mins ago]
3M and Nanosys have just announced that they'll start shipping qualification samples of their Quantum Dot Enhancement Film (QDEF) to manufacturers to bring a 50 percent wider color gamut and lower power consumption to LCD displays. Consisting of trillions ...
Video: Seeing (infra)red [Published EarthSky - May 21 2013]
Check out Andrew Shurtleff’s stunning time-lapse video showing the world as viewed in near-infrared. The light-sensitive chips of digital cameras can sense these wavelengths outside human vision. With the right kind of video editing, that infrared world ...
LEDs in greenhouses deliver same yield as grow ... [Published Treehugger - May 20 2013]
Even with our growing emphasis on and awareness of the benefits to the environment when eating locally and seasonally, there hasn't seemed to have been a major shift in our eating habits, as most of us still want to be able to buy any kind of produce ...
Moth eyes inspire more efficient thin-film sola... [Published Treehugger - May 20 2013]
Technology / Solar TechnologyCC BY 2.0 kaibara87Researchers at North Carolina State University are looking to biomimicry to solve one of thin-film solar technology's biggest problems: light reflection between films that causes light to be lost before ...
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