(Nanowerk News) Optical fiber-based devices have become hugely successful for the development, maturity and extensive applications of fiber communication and sensing technologies. However, it has been ...
A new AI-enabled, optical fiber sensor device developed at Imperial College London can measure key biomarkers of traumatic brain injury simultaneously The "promising" results from tests on animal ...
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Computer in a thread: A fiber chip as thin as human hair could turn clothes into smart devices
Your next computer might not be a phone or a watch, it could be the shirt on your back. A team of researchers at Fudan ...
The FTTR system distributes fiber optic cable to any desired room. Retailers are now selling all necessary components.
Researchers have fabricated a hair-thin microphone made entirely of silica fiber that can detect a large range of ultrasound frequencies beyond the reach of the human ear. Able to withstand ...
With the rapid advancement of the information age, the demand for data transmission and processing has surged dramatically. As an efficient carrier for optical communication and data transmission, ...
Alexander Gumennik, director of Indiana University’s Fibers and Additive Manufacturing Enabled Systems Laboratory, is working with Cook Medical to embed “smart fibers,” like the ones shown here, in ...
DSM launched its Dyneema Purity Radiopaque fiber, which is designed to support the development of orthopedic trauma-related medical devices. The radiopaque ultra-high-molecular-weight-polyethylene ...
A new publication from Opto-Electronic Science; DOI 10.29026/oes.2023.230012 overviews an in fiber photoelectric device based on graphene coated tilted fiber grating. Optical fiber-based devices have ...
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