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Fender Telecaster meets custom built LED video display meets audio reactive control software.
All that rain drenching California this week came from an atmospheric river. A new rating scale would tell you how much water is fueling the system.
Researchers at Duke University have discovered that a perfect absorber of electromagnetic waves they described in a 2017 paper can easily be tweaked into a sort of “time-reversed laser” known as a coherent perfect absorber (CPA).
Running LEDs with electrodes in reverse can cool nearby devices, which could come in handy for smaller, faster computers.
To create their glowing plants, engineers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) turned to an enzyme called luciferase.
Luciferase acts on a molecule called luciferin, causing it to emit light.
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Engineers at the University of California San Diego used a technique called spark-plasma sintering to create the new metallic glass.
They did this by placing powdered iron into a graphite mold and then raising the pressure it is under to 1,000 atmospheres.
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