A nano-thin, ultra-flexible electronic material that could be printed and rolled out like newspaper, for the touchscreens of the future, has been developed by RMIT researchers.
The electronic sheets are
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Scientific breakthrough will lead to more manufacturing-friendly lasers
Scientists have engineered a new type of light emitting diode (LED) which can function as versatile, manufacturing-friendly lasers.
Researchers at the Los Alamos National Laboratory reached a critical
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Light-dependent advanced material discovered
Researchers from the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) have discovered a material with reversibly changing properties that could be used in 3D printing and manufacturing.
In collaboration with
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Emma Thomas joins PwC Urban Renewal Practice
Emma Thomas, former director-general for Transport Canberra and City Services (TCCS), will join the Price Waterhouse Coopers (PwC) Infrastructure and Urban Renewal Team.
During her tenure at TCCS, Thomas
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Industry-research cooperation to bridging the “green gap”
EFFICIENCY issues in LEDs, particularly green LEDs, are squarely in the cross hair, as Plessey, Anvil Semiconductors and the University of Cambridge work to fabricate high efficiency LEDs in cubic GaN.
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Investigations into RPCVD for enhanced LED fabrication
A TIER-1 LED manufacturer will collaborate with BluGlass to investigate the application of remote plasma chemical vapour deposition (RPCVD) for LED applications.
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LED low bay lights
BoscoLighting has launched three new low bay lights suitable for use in warehouses, factories, supermarkets, loft-style offices and venues with low ceiling heights.
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