Since the first fiber optic cables rolled out in the 1970s, they've become a major part of everything from medical devices to high-speed internet and cable TV. But as it turns out, one group of marine ...
Photo by Dakota McCoy Clams called Heart cockles, found in the warm, equatorial waters of the Indo-Pacific, have a mutually ...
Since it was first demonstrated in the 1960s, spontaneous parametric down-conversion (SPDC) has been at the center of many ...
A team led by Francesca Ferlaino has set a new milestone in atomic physics by trapping individual erbium atoms in optical ...
Verizon announced that it moved 1.6T bps of data on its live fiber network – across a single-carrier wavelength – as part of ...
Verizon is prepping its network for the higher speed and capacity demand from AI with a recent metro trial achieving speeds ...
Verizon has paired with Ciena to transfer 1.6Tbps of data in its live fiber network. The carrier stated the trial shows how ...
Successful trial shows Verizon transporting 1.6 terabits per second of data across a single wavelength on its live metro ...
In a paper published in Nature Communications, she and her colleagues conclude that the structure of the heart cockle's shell ...
A heart cockle shell has been found to let in light through a design that resembles fiber optic cables. This could inspire everything from helping coral survive to designing new camera lenses.
Multiphoton microscopy (MPM) is a powerful imaging technique widely used in biological and biomedical research.