A team of University of Innsbruck researchers discovered that even simple systems, such as neutral atoms, can possess chaotic behavior, which can be revealed using the tools of quantum mechanics. The ground-breaking research, published in ...
Furukawa Electric Co Ltd of Tokyo, Japan has developed a vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) that operates at 25Gbps and has realized transmission of up to 500m over prototype multimode fibers developed by optical fiber product ...
Tags: optical fiber product, cloud computing, Increasing the VCSEL wavelength
Your duty as a business owner includes ensuring that you've taken every possible step toward maximum productivity. Part of this concept is the overall design of your office. It's possible for a workplace environment to feel overly sterile ...
Tags: Furniture, Furnishing, Office, Creative Office
Every season 109°F introduces fashionable, trendy and stylish collections with particular attention in the choice of designs, fabric and colours. With an essence of modernity and fun, vibrant colours and prints 109°F unveils its ...
Tags: Vibrant Colors Collection, 109°F
Flawed but colorful diamonds are among the most sensitive detectors of magnetic fields known today, allowing physicists to explore the minuscule magnetic fields in metals, exotic materials and even human tissue. University of California, ...
Tags: Metallurgy, Mineral, Electronics, Colored Diamonds
An international team of researchers has used the world's most powerful X-ray laser to take snapshots of free molecules. The research team headed by Prof. Jochen Küpper of the Hamburg Center for Free-Electron Laser Science (CFEL) ...
Beer major Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev) has expanded the portfolio of its Bud Light Lime Ritas with two new flavors - Mang-O-Rita and Raz-Ber-Rita. Lime-A-Rita, Straw-Ber-Rita and seasonal Cran-Brrr-Rita are the other three existing ...
Tags: AB InBev, Bud Light Lime
Science and human being both are interconnected with each other since ancient time. Science always mesmerizes human kind. Human being inquisitiveness about innovative objects and existence of science. Innovative experiments and researches ...
Astronauts floating weightlessly in the International Space Station may appear carefree, but years of research have shown that microgravity causes changes to the human body. Spaceflight also means exposure to more radiation. Together, ...
Tags: Consumer Electronics, Health, Medicine
A study of volunteers who ate about a pound of strawberries a day had lowered levels of bad cholesterol and triglycerides, Italian and Spanish researchers say. Researchers at the Universita Politecnica delle Marche colleagues at the ...
Tags: Strawberries, lowered levels of bad cholesterol and triglycerides
Editor’s Note: As this podcast was being prepared, on 19 February 2014, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission announced plans to issue network neutrality regulations under another section of the Telecommunications Act, and ...
Tags: ISPs, Podcast, FCC, net neutrality
Food-finding tests in five lemur species show that fruit-eaters may have better spatial memory than lemurs with a more varied diet. The results support the idea that relying on foods that are seasonally available and far-flung gives a ...
Tags: Lemurs Score, Memory Test, cognitive skill, fruit
The Wall Street Journal examines the gap created by some states deciding not to expand their Medicaid programs and what that decision means for hospitals' bottom lines. Also, Republican lawmakers consider "bailouts" for hospitals after they ...
Tags: Coverage Gap, Medicaid Expansion, Obamacare, GOP
Inspired by tiny particles that carry cholesterol through the body, MIT chemical engineers have designed nanoparticles that can deliver snippets of genetic material that turn off disease-causing genes. This approach, known as RNA ...
Tags: RNA, MIT, Gene Silencing, Nanoparticle
In a study published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface scientists have found that whilst mass connectivity through social media and the internet makes us look smarter it might be making us stupider. Copying other people has ...
Tags: social media, experiment, copy