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Bharat | Oct 15 2009
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Black hole isn’t as horrifying as we’ve perceived, at least that’s what two Chinese scientists, who have created one on their desk have tried to tell us - hope we’ve picked this one correct. Because the black hole isn’t suppose to be a region.
Vineet Chauhan | Aug 7 2009
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It is impossible to touch light and that you can only see it was a thing of the past. Now, a touchable holography system, fabricated by researchers at The University of Tokyo, simulates the sense of touch when someone touches a holographic image,...
Vineet Chauhan | Jul 22 2009
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Scientists at MIT have broken the ice in their attempt to construct atomic quantum memory. This quantum memory is capable of detecting a photon polarization ("polarization quantum bit"), producing an acknowledgment signal for successful storage of...
Bharat | Jul 15 2009
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Having previously discovered an ‘attractive’ force of light, showing how it can be manipulated to move circuits on a silicon board, Hong Tang and his team of researchers from the Yale University have now discovered a new ‘repulsive’ force of...
Bharat | Jun 17 2009
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How wonderful would it be if we could have displays changing color with the changing light in the surroundings? With the lately developed material by the scientists at the University of California, Riverside, it could just about be possible. Adorning...
Bharat | Nov 21 2008
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Researchers predict that the sun will stop shining and disintegrate after 5 billion years. Have you ever imagined that what life would then be? Of course, they would need some hi-tech lights and other equipment to keep our planet lit for the couple of.
Jaiyant Cavale | Jul 9 2008
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The world's first LED which is 50% brighter than the fluorescent lamps has been developed by Matsushita and the Graduate School of Engineering at the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology. Discharging electrons from a silicon device measuring..
Naveen | Feb 13 2007
As the state lawmakers in New Jersey sniff the proposal of switching from incandescent to fluorescent bulbs, the Edison's bulb is getting near to extinction. The incandescent light bulb, which was developed for public use by Thomas A. Edison in the...
Naveen | Jan 20 2007
cyberflux
Cheaper LEDs will light a green pathway in the upcoming time. Cyberflux anticipates to bring in prototypes of a new style of white-light LEDs in about four months that would be much cheaper and will generate more light than the time-honored LEDs. At...
Naveen | Jan 16 2007
superflex
Have you ever thought of any material that can effectively offer almost any object the ability to become a light source? If your answer is "NO", it's time to think of the same. A start-up Crosslink has developed such kind of material that boasts an...

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