Frederik Dostal explains the rise of the ideal diode and how it can be used to develop more robust power systems.
They’re in your phone, TV, car headlights, remote controls—even traffic lights. LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) are everywhere.
Promising brighter, smoother, and calmer skin, these futuristic-looking devices have become a staple of at-home skincare.
LED light therapy is popular in the skincare world. Let us find out why.
With a few quick tweaks, you can make sure your modern TV uses only the power it needs - even as today's models grow more efficient.
This mask uses seven LED wavelengths to assist in targeting acne, hyperpigmentation, redness, and signs of ageing, the brand ...
The perfect alternative to regularly costly salon appointments, the Keskine mask utilises LED light at precise wavelengths ...
Researchers drilling under a college campus in the 1980s paved the way for an ambitious new project in the Twin Cities.
MATELASER, INC., an FDA-certified U.S. manufacturer of therapeutic laser systems, today announced the crowdfunding debut of ...
UC Santa Cruz researchers explore diamond-based sensors that could transform how future U.S. fusion reactors track plasma.
Short days arrive, moods dip, windows darken. A gentle glow across the glass can shift a whole evening for families. Across ...