Today, wearable LED technology that targets specific concerns—most of which involve chasing youth—is more accessible than ever.
It’s amazing what a little light can do. Chemist Simon Friedman ’89 is using it in a system he hopes will help some of the 589 million people around the world who are living with diabetes.
Abstract: This paper discusses the conversion of fluorescent tube lamp to LED tube lamp in terms of economic analysis point of view. This research was conducted for several brands of the lamp, namely ...
If you’ve been to a wedding or a downtown coffee shop in the last 10 years, you’ve probably seen those little lightboxes that ...
LEDs no wider than a human hair could soon take on work traditionally handled by lasers, from moving data inside server racks to powering next-generation displays. New research co-authored by UC Santa ...
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Repurpose old spray paint can lids and turn them into cute patio lights
Your next set of patio lights might already be sitting in your trash pile, since a simple upcycling trick can turn everyday plastic into glowing outdoor décor.
Abstract: Thermal performances of light-emitting diode (LED) lamp with three types of thermal interface materials (TIMs) under different convection coefficients and input powers are investigated by ...
People are losing their view of the night sky all across the globe. A sweeping new study analyzing five years of satellite data reveals that nights are growing brighter around the world as cities ...
The shift will take Binance’s insurance-style fund out of US dollar-pegged assets and into Bitcoin within 30 days, raising questions about user protection. Binance is shifting its flagship user ...
In every home I've had in the past decade, I've installed smart light bulbs. Over and over again, between four different apartments and one townhouse, I was impressed by how easy smart lights were to ...
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