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A microscopic device for storing light developed by researchers at Cornell University could help free up bottlenecks in optical communications and computing.
The best scenes, and they're worth waiting for, are shot at the bottom of a cenote where human sacrifices are thought to have been thrown: the divers, using a light developed for deep-sea exploration, discover a grisly yet stately ossuary under 100 feet of water.
A new type of optical fiber – a channel capable of transporting light – developed by MIT and Harvard Medical School researchers could make it far easier to detect the onset of disease early, or track the progress of healing and treatment.
Modelled after Durham's annual festival of light developed by Artichoke twelve years ago, the first Lumiere London festival in 2016 was a massive success and this year's edition is even bigger.
And now, Metro: Last Light (developed by 4A Games; published by Deep Silver; available for PS3, 360 and PC) has presented a comparably cerebral experience.
And yet to decide which precise location to apply our energies next was not so easy, for there were many competing options, either repeating the same exploit, or venturing into more recondite territory, like warehouses or factories, and as always we tended to lose ourselves in these reflections, like this lackluster afternoon, watching the way the light developed on the stagnant metal water.
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Among them are the Bone table lights developed by the British designer Emily Johnson to combine fine bone china with tiny light emitting diodes, or LEDs.
The xenon lights, developed in Germany to provide better vision at high speeds on the autobahn, range in price from $500 to $760 apiece, use less power, have greater longevity and are relatively easy to remove.
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