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In a new leap for neurobiology and bioelectronics, Northwestern University scientists have developed a wireless device that uses light to send information directly to the brain—bypassing the body's ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Chilly temperatures through Saturday morning before a pattern shift this weekend. Clear skies and highs in the lower 60s will bring a comfortable cool to Thanksgiving afternoon.
A flexible optical identifier uses polarized emission from self-assembled crystal films to create two stable states that support tri modal authentication and improve reliability in secure device ...
Fig. 1 Contents of this review. When AI and structured light meet, the intersection facilitates the generation of new forms of light, the unravelling of structured light, and the application of ...
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NTT’s research division has developed what it claims to be the world’s first programmable nonlinear photonic waveguide capable of switching between multiple nonlinear-optical functions on a single ...
What’s happened? Clearly taking inspiration from rotary dial telephones, Google is introducing a new keyboard that will turn heads in the office. Google Japan has announced the release of its new ...
TL;DR: Logitech's Signature Slim Solar Plus K980 is a $99.99 solar-powered keyboard that charges using natural or artificial light, lasting up to 10 years with four months of use in darkness. It ...
Logitech has launched the Signature Slim Solar+ K980, a new solar-powered keyboard that you don't need to put under the sun whenever it runs low on battery. The company says it can use "light from any ...
In a nutshell: The idea of a solar-powered keyboard might sound good in practice, but concerns over battery life and actually getting enough sunlight to power the device put a lot of people off. But ...