Heart cockles have windows in their shells made from natural optical fibers, allowing light through to the algae inside them.
Mineral crystals in heart cockles’ shells protect symbiotic algae from ultraviolet rays and could lead to innovations in internet infrastructure.
Keep it clean: “Minimize contamination on fiber end phases. Even tiny specks of dust and debris can mess with performance. It ...
Two fiber-optic undersea internet cables connecting Scandinavia to mainland Europe were severed within 24 hours of one ...
Electrostatic charge can interfere with light transmission, leading to signal degradation and, in severe cases, network ...
In recent years Best Wireless Broadband wireless broadband has surged in popularity in Norway becoming a preferred alternative to traditional fiber optic connections While fiber optics has long been h ...
Fiber-optic cables are the fastest way to connect to the internet, and now those high speeds could be coming to a ...
New research uses electric fields to manipulate metallic nanoparticles capable of producing vortices within the laser light.
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has described the unexplained severing of two fiber-optic cables under the Baltic Sea ...
Press Release New assets across several northwestern U.S. states will come under Ziply Fiber’s management when an acquisition ...
Hatteras and Ocracoke islands face cell phone and internet disruptions due to a fiber optic cable that was cut south of the ...