Using a phenomenon called "negative light," scientists invisibly transferred data disguised as background thermal radiation.
Peterson Genesis Truck and Trailer Lights, launched at Work Truck Week, are designed to address lighting reliability and ...
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New 'negative light' technology hides data transfers in plain sight
Engineers at UNSW Sydney and Monash have developed an innovative way of sending hidden information that's hard to intercept.
Cerebral blood flow is essential for normal brain function and often perturbed in neurological disease. If one shines a ...
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What makes Zener diodes so special
Zener diodes behave differently from regular diodes by allowing current to flow in reverse at a specific voltage. This video explains how that property helps stabilize voltage in electronic circuits.
The second paper, appearing in the journal Nano Letters and led by graduate student Pooja Reddy, describes a clever method to ...
Blue lasers with surface gratings are delivering quantum precision from millimetre footprints. The visible spectrum is an exciting frontier for laser diode technology. Here emerging applications exist ...
Peterson Manufacturing debuted its Genesis Truck and Trailer Light at Work Truck Week in Indianapolis, saying the product is designed to maintain consistent illumination and eliminate partial-failure ...
Altered Echoes' 3D levels may dilute some of the precise puzzle-platforming I’ve come to enjoy from the ‘pancake’ (i.e. non-VR) entries in the series, its charmingly grotesque critters, tense stealth, ...
Thermoradiative diode technology conceals electronic data signals within natural heat radiation, making transmissions nearly impossible to detect.
EyeRising and Sky-n1201 reached ANSI group 1 limits within exposure times of 2.8 and 1.4 seconds for a 7-mm pupil.
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