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A team of scientists across several U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) national laboratories has unraveled how light and a ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNPerovskite image sensor catches 3x more light, could transform cameras, medical imagingSwiss scientists have developed perovskite image sensors that triple light capture, sharpen resolution, and outperform ...
During Amazon Prime Day, purchase a reverse osmosis water purification system from Waterdrop Filter at a significant discount ...
Optometrists have issued a warning to everyone who wears contact lenses as the summer holidays approach. With the warmer weather arriving, many of us will be eyeing up the pool as a way to cool off.
Especially during summer, proper hydration is an existential challenge for sportsmen.
Firefighters on Wednesday morning returned to the scene of a hazmat situation at a pool supply store on Shotwell Road in ...
Color-changing light-emitting fibers woven into fabric enable flexible, pixel-level displays for smart textiles, opening new possibilities for wearable communication.
Violations marked as priority contribute directly to the elimination, prevention or reduction in the hazards associated with ...
City of Apalachicola officials alerted the community that water quality was improving on June 27, but frustrated residents ...
Research indicates that 3 in 4 Americans with yards consider it their home's most valuable space. Adding a pool makes your ...
A perovskite image sensor developed by Maksym Kovalenko and his team of researchers at ETH Zurich and Empa, could take better photos with less light than conventional silicon sensors. The device, the ...
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