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Jul 29, 2016
High-efficiency color holograms created using a metasurface made of nanoblocks
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: futurism
(Phys.org)—By carefully arranging many nanoblocks to form pixels on a metasurface, researchers have demonstrated that they can manipulate incoming visible light in just the right way to create a color “meta-hologram.” The new method of creating holograms has an order of magnitude higher reconstruction efficiency than similar color meta-holograms, and has applications for various types of 3D color holographic displays and achromatic planar lenses.
The researchers, Bo Wang et al., from Peking University and the National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, both in China, have published a paper on the new type of hologram in a recent issue of Nano Letters.
The pixels on the new metasurface consist of three types of silicon nanoblocks whose precise dimensions correspond to the wavelengths of three different colors: red, green, and blue. To enhance the efficiency for the blue light, two identical nanoblocks corresponding to the blue light are arranged in each pixel, along with one nanoblock for red light and one for green light.
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Jul 29, 2016
New Automation Technologies are Revolutionizing Farming
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: biotech/medical, food
Should all new technologies be used?
At the head of all this you will hear about the latest technology from the biotech world, such as CRISPR, that allows scientists to edit the very genome of a plant or animal, but not all technologies that can be used should be used.
While learning to grow massive quantities of organic food in urban landscapes without pesticides is great news, taking away human oversight from farming isn’t necessarily going to make our food better.
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There are 110 million active landmines in the world. This drone is detonating them, one by one: http://kck.st/29RtcCo
Jul 29, 2016
Facebook’s internet drone
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: drones, internet, satellites
Jul 29, 2016
Future Technology Innovations On The Horizon
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: futurism, innovation
Technology developments will continue to transform every field of aerospace, just as they have the over the last 100 years.
Jul 29, 2016
Promising Cancer-Fighting Gene Immunotherapy Could Be Used Against HIV, UCLA Research Suggests
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical
AWESOME.
New UCLA research suggests that a gene-based immunotherapy that has shown promising results against cancer could also be used against HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
In a study to be published in an August issue of the bi-monthly peer-reviewed Journal of Virology, researchers with the UCLA AIDS Institute and Center for AIDS Research found that recently discovered potent antibodies can be used to generate chimeric antigen receptors, or CARs, that can be used to kill cells infected with HIV-1.
Jul 29, 2016
He Wants to Inject Your Bloodstream With Healing Nanobots
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: biotech/medical, chemistry, nanotechnology
This Catalonian chemistry wiz is developing a jet-pack engine to deliver medicine inside our bodies.