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Ruth Cuadra

DOE Study: LED Museum Lighting Safe, Effective, Efficient | lighting.com - 1 views

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    Final evaluation of retrofit using LED lamps in track lighting for photography exhibit at Getty Museum finds cost savings and deterioration no worse than filtered halogen lamps for equivalent exposure
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Ruth Cuadra

Photos reflect light like 3D objects with novel printing technology - UC Santa Cruz - 1 views

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    A novel printing method yields photos that respond to different angles of light the same way a three-dimensional object does.
Ruth Cuadra

Futurity.org - Lock in 'peacock' color for screen displays - 1 views

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    In a peacock's mother-of-pearl tail, precisely arranged hairline grooves reflect light of certain wavelengths. Imitating this system has been a leading approach to developing next-generation reflective displays.
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    I love this... I've been singing praises of nano-particles and future where printed materials shine like butterfly wings. I'll take peacock. I know displays are in--but do think there is a 'paint' element for museum exhibits to explore in future.
Megan Conn

Addressing dimmer LED compatibility | In-depth | The Engineer - 0 views

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    Safe, dimmable LED lights
Ruth Cuadra

How To Create A Productivity-Enhancing Office Space - 1 views

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    moveable furniture...small spaces for thinking...areas that promote collaboration...lighting...silents...plants
Ruth Cuadra

First Lasing Nanofibres Open the Way for Cheap, Soft Laser Textiles - 0 views

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    The work opens the way to the manufacture of laser textiles, entire sheets of material that emit light using the process of stimulated emission.
Ruth Cuadra

For Children With Autism, A Museum Can Be A Scary Place - 0 views

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    I too would like the flashing lights dimmed and the music turned down.
Ruth Cuadra

Pavegen - 0 views

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    Using pavement squares designed to replace concrete paving slabs, Pavegen squares generate energy as people walk across them. Light a building? Power an exhibition?
rahulsinghseo

Micro Pipette Controller, Pipette Controller, Pipette Pump - Axiva Sichem Biotech - 0 views

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    Find best and light-weight, cordless, battery operated pipette controller, micro pipette controller and pipette pump. Handles both glass and plastic pipettes from 1ml to 100ml in easy manner.
David Bloom

When you and employer split, who gets your friends and followers? - Red Tape - 0 views

  • A controversial court ruling last week has shined a light on this made-in-the-digital age problem: Who owns Twitter followers, Facebook friends and LinkedIn connections when employers and employees part ways?
David Bloom

Nanocellulose Algae: The 'Super Material' Of The Future Will Be Cheap, Strong And Organic - 0 views

  • Imagine a substance that was strong and light enough to armour soldiers, flexible and conductive enough to be turned into the next generation of flexible smartphone screens - and even absorbent enough to make tampons more effective
Johanna Fassbender

LowLine: An Underground Park on NYC's Lower East Side by Dan Barasch - Kickstarter - 0 views

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    I know Dan B. - who is co-leading this effort... I think the big story might be the architecture of the light tubes--- If they figure it out--we might see other applications that transform less valuable real estate into something more comfortable...
Ileana Maestas

Alternative to Traditional School Funding - Walt Gardner's Reality Check - Education Week - 0 views

  • Budget shortfalls are forcing states to come up with novel solutions for the wide disparities between poor and affluent school districts. The latest reminder was a New Jersey Supreme Court ruling in May that ordered the Legislature to increase spending for only the 31 poorest urban districts ("Court Orders New Jersey to Increase Aid to Schools," The New York Times, May 24). Not surprisingly, the decision did not please the other districts in the state. In light of the problem in New Jersey and in other states as well, perhaps it's time to consider what is known as weighted student funding. The Summer 2011 issue of the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management contains a study by Helen F. Ladd and Edward B. Fiske titled "Weighted Student Funding in the Netherlands: A Model for the U.S.?" For the past quarter of a century, the Netherlands has been using a version of WSF for all its elementary schools serving children from ages 4 to 12.
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    Alternative funding for traditional schools
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