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Researchers Develop New Method of Avoiding Noise Using Laser Light for Extreme Precision Measurements

Researchers at the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen have developed a new method to eliminate noise using laser light to take extreme precision measurements. The method, optomechanics, is a complicated interface between optical radiation and a mechanical movement.

ETC’s The NASTAR Center Announces NASTAR Camp Registration Open for Summer 2014

The National AeroSpace Training And Research (NASTAR®) Center (www.nastarcenter.com), the premier commercial space training...

Lantiq and Würth Elektronik eiSos offer turnkey Demo Kit for “High Speed Connection to the World”

Lantiq and Würth Elektronik eiSos announced the availability of a jointly developed demonstration kit...

Alliance Memory Introduces New High-Speed CMOS Double Data Rate 2 (DDR2) Synchronous DRAMs

Alliance Memory today introduced a new line of high-speed CMOS double data rate 2...

Aries Electronics Announces Protect-a-Probe™ Anti-Diffusion Gold Coating Now Available for All Spring Probes

Aries Electronics announced the introduction of its unique Protect-A Probe™, anti-diffusion, gold coating for...
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Report States Internet will be Everywhere by 2025

A report published by Pew Research Center and Elon University states that the Internet will increase our awareness of the world but at the same time diminishes individuals’ privacy and allow abusers to gather this personal and private information. The Internet will become implanted into everyday life, just as electricity is today.

Autonomous Cars Recommended as Remedy to Highway Traffic and Safety Issues

A white paper written by Clifford Winston, Searle Freedom Trust Fellow at Brookings and Fred Mannering at Purdue University has suggested self-driving vehicles will help solve the highway traffic and safety issues throughout the United States. Through their research, traffic congestion costs the U.S. economy $100 billion yearly.

Researchers Develop New Two-Dimensional Material for Optoelectronics

MIT researchers have developed a new material that is two-dimensional to create devices that have the ability to harness or emit light. The material, called tungsten diselenide (WSe2), could produce ultrathin, lightweight and flexible optoelectronic devices.

Researchers Develop New Technique to Use Light in Metals to Transmit Information

A team of electrical engineers from the University of Utah have developed microscopic assemblies that use light to transmit information and were produced using an inexpensive inkjet printer.

New Device Recommended to Capture Energy to Outer Space

A team of physicists at Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) are proposing a device that would capture and harvest energy from the Earth’s infrared emissions to outer space. The device would be similar to a photovoltaic solar panel, but would generate electric power by releasing infrared light instead of capturing visible light.

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