Making the light at the end of the tunnel more efficient2013-10-29 Author: Nancy Ambrosiano From: Los Alamos National Security Dramatic advances in the field of quantum dot light emitting diodes (QD-LEDs) could come from recent work by the Nanotechnology and Advanced Spectroscopy team at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Hyperlink to Original Source
Taking a close look, whatever the scale2013-10-28 Author: Dr.-Ing. Randolf Hanke From: EurekAlert! Following the 50 km/h crash test, all that was left of the car was a heap of metal – one that contains valuable information on how vehicle safety could be improved. Hyperlink to Original Source
ConnectKey Software Harmonizes the Office and the Cloud 2013-10-25 Author: RP Siegel From: Tech Trends Journal Xerox is a company transforming itself from a developer and manufacturer of copiers and printers into a provider of services and solutions. Throughout the transformation, they have attempted to retain the tradition of technological innovation that has been a hallmark of the company since its inception. Hyperlink to Original Source
Wrangling Flow to Quiet Cars and Aircraft2013-10-21 Author: American Institute of Physics (AIP) From: Science Daily Plasmas are a soup of charged particles in an electric field, and are normally found in stars and lightning bolts. With the use of high voltage equipment, very small plasmas can be used to manipulate fluid flows. Hyperlink to Original Source
Application Notes: Benefits of Auto-Resonance Tracking2013-10-18 Author: Brian Burk From: Texas Instruments The DRV2603, DRV2604, and DRV2605 (DRV260x devices) are linear resonant actuator (LRA) and eccentric rotating mass motor (ERM) haptic drivers with unique features to ease haptic design and system-level challenges. Hyperlink to Original Source
White Paper: Benefits of VLCD over VFD Modules2013-10-16 Author: Microtips From: Microtips Technology Within this white paper, Microtips will introduce the benefits of vivid liquid crystal displays (VLCD). Prior to VLCD, VFD held technological advantage over the standard liquid displays (LCD) in terms of brightness, contrast, wide viewing angles and wide temperature ranges. However the innovations behind the VLCD have overcome these advantages. Hyperlink to Original Source
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