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  • No one knows why dark side of Venus has a faint glow
  • The “impossible” LED that could change everything
  • Quantum ghost imaging works using only sunlight in stunning new experiment

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boingboing.net /3 weeks ago

No one knows why dark side of Venus has a faint glow

On January 9, 1643, the Italian astronomer Giovanni Battista Riccioli pointed his telescope at Venus and noticed a faint glow on the planet's unlit side. Riccioli figured it was an...

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sciencedaily.com /1 week ago

The “impossible” LED that could change everything

Scientists at the University of Cambridge have achieved what was once considered impossible by electrically powering insulating nanoparticles to create a completely new kind of LED...

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sciencedaily.com /1 week ago

Quantum ghost imaging works using only sunlight in stunning new experiment

Scientists have achieved something that once sounded almost impossible: using ordinary sunlight to create quantum-linked photon pairs, a phenomenon normally dependent on precise la...

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lovegraphene.com /1 week ago

Quantum ghost imaging works using only sunlight in stunning new experiment 

Scientists have achieved something that once sounded almost impossible: using ordinary sunlight to create quantum-linked photon pairs, a phenomenon normally dependent on precise la...

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