Optical fibres
- Science (02 Apr, 2007)
Invisibility is now one step closer
Using the nanotechnology scientists were able to make a significant step towards inventing an "optical cloaking", which represents a device able to make objects invisible. The device guides light around anything that is placed withing the so-called "cloak".
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- Science (04 Apr, 2007)
The most important inventions and discoveries of the humanity
An American Community of Scientists has issued their list of most important inventions and discoveries, which have changed or influenced the development of humanity. ...
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- Technology (09 Jun, 2008)
Blu-ray is Being Adopted Much Faster Than DVD 11 Years Ago
Singulus Technologies mentioned that Blu-ray is being adopted much faster than DVD in its period, 11 years ago. The statement came after the company received orders for producing 21 Blu-ray dual-layer machines only during this year's first quarter. ...
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- Technology (07 Jul, 2008)
Pioneer Presents Its 400GB Optical Disc
Tokyo-based multinational corporation that deals with digital entertainment products, Pioneer, claims to create world's first optical disc with 16 layers ...
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- Technology (16 Nov, 2009)
Latest Invention: DVD That Can Last for 1,000 Years
The lifespan of the majority of DVDs extends from 2 to 5 years. A solution for prolonging the lifespan of a disc was recently proposed by CranBerry LLC created a new type of DVD that can last for 1,000 years. ...
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- Technology (27 Oct, 2009)
Latest Invention: Special Glasses for Dry Eyes
Masunaga Optical Manufacturing Co. Ltd., a Japanese company that specializes in eyewear, boasting such clients as Sarah Palin, has recently presented one of its new inventions - special high-tech glasses. ...
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- Science (26 Sep, 2008)
Invisibility Vs Waves and the Void Vs Copernicus
Instead of creating stronger ocean-based constructions that would resist tsunamis, scientists proposed an easier solution - what if the structures disappeared. ...
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- Technology (02 Oct, 2008)
Scientists Developed Flexible and Transparent Display
Researchers from Sony together with Max Planck Institute for the first time presented flexible optically assessed organic light emitting displays that work on red or IR-A light upconversion (UC). ...
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- Technology (06 Oct, 2008)
World's First Glass-Packaged White LED
At CEATEC two Japanese companies Sumita Optical Glass Inc and Toyoda Gosei Co Ltd presented their glass-packaged white LED, which has several advantages over the usual plastic-packaged LEDs. ...
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- Technology (08 Oct, 2008)
CINeSPACE Device to Help Unveil Cultural Heritage Based on Tourist's Interests
CINeSPACE is a one-of-a-kind project that combines GIS and semantic technology in order to offer an interactive way to unveil the cultural heritage of a specific location. The project is funded by the European Union. ...
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- Technology (17 Nov, 2008)
Artist Hopes to Replace Lost Eye With a Webcam
A woman from San Francisco hopes to replace her lost eyeball with a webcam so she could record every moment of her life. ...
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- Science (18 Nov, 2008)
Scientists to Use Silk to Recreate Bone and Teeth
A biomedical engineer from the United States claims that silkworms and spiders could help scientists in developing healthy bone tissue, which would replace damaged bone and/or teeth. ...
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- Science (24 Nov, 2008)
Leaky Optic Fibers Full of Holes Open Doors to Lots of Opportunities
A scientist from Australia is currently working on the development of a leaky optic fiber full of holes. He believes that his invention could be use in a variety of applications ranging from refrigerator lighting to office communications. ...
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- Science (10 Dec, 2008)
Researchers to Built Antarctic Telescope
Scientists from the University of Delaware's Bartol Research Institute are members of an international team that works on a project to construct the biggest neutrino telescope in the Antarctic ice. The telescope will be situated far beneath the surface of Antarctica. ...
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- Science (21 Jan, 2009)
Biochemical Sensor to Help Spot Bacteria
Thanks to its latest invention, which uses biochemical measurement and detection technology, specialists at Stratophase were successful in bringing their device to the continuously developing sensor market. ...
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