Since the first fiber optic cables rolled out in the 1970s, they’ve become a major part of everything from medical devices to ...
Clams called Heart cockles, found in the warm, equatorial waters of the Indo-Pacific, have a mutually beneficial relationship ...
Meta is expected to annoounce its plan to lay over 25,000 miles of fiber optic cables under the sea, which could cost more ...
Caltech researchers have developed a new method to study Earth's structure deep beneath the surface, at the boundary between ...
A heart cockle shell has been found to let in light through a design that resembles fiber optic cables. This could inspire ...
Heart cockles use unique shell structures to channel sunlight for algae, filtering harmful UV rays and aiding photosynthesis.
DANIEL: The researchers say that structure could inspire tiny cameras with minuscule lenses or even improve fiber-optic cable technology. The research is published in the journal Nature Communications ...
An optical fiber is nominally a cylindrical dielectric waveguide that confines and guides light waves along its axis. Except for certain specialty fibers, basically all fibers used for ...
Since the 1850s, we've been laying cables across oceans to become better connected. Today, there are hundreds of thousands of miles of fiber optic cables constantly transmitting data between nations.