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Next Generation Optical Fibres

Researchers have discovered a way of speeding up the production of hollow-core optical fibres - a new generation of optical fibres that could lead to faster and more powerful computing and telecommunications technologies. The procedure, described today in the journal Optics Express, cuts the production time of hollow-core optical fibres from around a week to a single day, reducing the overall cost of fabrication……..

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    Next Generation Optical Fibres

    Researchers have discovered a way of speeding up the production of hollow-core optical fibres - a new generation of optical fibres that could lead to faster and more powerful computing and telecommunications technologies. The procedure, described today in the journal Optics Express, cuts the production time of hollow-core optical fibres from around a week to a single day, reducing the overall cost of fabrication……..

    Original post by Health news from medicineworld.org

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  • A resource for the fifty plus generation
  • New technique for earlier diagnosis of pancreatic cancer
  • Researchers use light to detect Alzheimer’s
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