Achieving optical transparency in live animals with absorbing molecules www.science.org Sept. 6, 2024, 10:56 a.m.
The Lorentz oscillator model, which underlies this unusual observation, predicts that molecules with low resonance frequencies (long absorption wavelengths), sharp absorption peaks, and rich delocalized electrons are more effective candidates at raising the refractive index of the aqueous medium than are conventional optical clearing agents. Our approach also presents opportunities for visualizing the structure, activity, and functions of deep-seated tissues and organs without the need for surgical removal or the replacement of overlying tissues with transparent windows. Some limitations remain for this method, including reduced but not eliminated scattering owing to the challenge of matching refractive indices in heterogeneous tissues and achievable penetration depth depending on the diffusion of absorbing molecules.
Le Maroc dévoile les plans du plus grand stade de football au monde creapills.com Sept. 2, 2024, 12:53 p.m.
Pensé pour accueillir près de 115 000 spectateurs, ce colosse architectural, dont la construction a débuté à Casablanca, devrait être l’un des joyaux du football mondial et pourrait bien devenir le prochain lieu d’accueil de la Coupe du Monde 2030.
À 15 ans, Heman Bekele a inventé un savon qui traite le cancer de la peau creapills.com Sept. 2, 2024, 12:52 p.m.
Pour cela, ce petit génie en herbe a élaboré une formule chimique composée d’acide salicylique, d’acide glycolique et de trétinoïne, qui favorise l’activation de cellules indispensables au bon fonctionnement du système immunitaire et à la détection d’agents pathogènes potentiels. Il a ensuite ajouté ce mélange à une nanoparticule à base de lipides afin qu’elle ne se dissolve pas avec la mousse du savon et puisse pénétrer la peau.
China's perovskite cells retain nearly 80% efficiency after 550 hours interestingengineering.com Aug. 31, 2024, 2:34 p.m.
The optimized device achieved a power conversion efficiency of 28.80%, with an impressive open-circuit voltage of 2.13 V, short-circuit current density of 16.06 mA cm−2, and fill factor of 84.19%.
Roblox is Already the Biggest Game In The World. Why Can't It Make a Profit (And How Can It)? www.matthewball.co Aug. 26, 2024, 9:02 a.m.
With 380MM MAUs, Roblox probably counts more players than the entire AAA gaming ecosystem, is more played than Disney+ is watched, and is starting to rival smaller social networks in scale. But Roblox has yet to profit. How can it become a business comparable to its operating scale?
All objects and some questions pubs.aip.org Aug. 24, 2024, 11:52 p.m.
We present an overview of the thermal history of the Universe and the sequence of objects (e.g., protons, planets, and galaxies) that condensed out of the background as the Universe expanded and cooled. We plot (i) the density and temperature of the Universe as a function of time and (ii) the masses and sizes of all objects in the Universe.
Driving the semicon revolution www.schott.com Aug. 18, 2024, 5:32 p.m.
SCHOTT offers high-end glass panels and wafers with a wide variety of thermal, mechanical, and electrical properties, all adhering to SEMI industry quality standards. Our extensive range of glass types and thicknesses, combined with outstanding bulk and surface quality, positions SCHOTT as a preferred supplier. We deliver scalable, high-quality solutions tailored to the needs of the semiconductor industry, ensuring reliability and efficiency in every application.
Spectroscopic and Interferometric Sum‐Frequency Imaging of Strongly Coupled Phonon Polaritons in SiC Metasurfaces onlinelibrary.wiley.com Aug. 14, 2024, 1:39 p.m.
Phonon polaritons enable waveguiding and localization of infrared light with extreme confinement and low losses. The spatial propagation and spectral resonances of such polaritons are usually probed with complementary techniques such as near-field optical microscopy and far-field reflection spectroscopy. Here, infrared-visible sum-frequency spectro-microscopy is introduced as a tool for spectroscopic imaging of phonon polaritons. The technique simultaneously provides sub-wavelength spatial resolution and highly-resolved spectral resonance information. This is implemented by resonantly exciting polaritons using a tunable infrared laser and wide-field microscopic detection of the upconverted light. The technique is employed to image hybridization and strong coupling of localized and propagating surface phonon polaritons in a metasurface of SiC micropillars.
With companies cutting budgets — what should innovators do? www.strategyzer.com Aug. 14, 2024, 1:38 p.m.
It would be unreasonable for innovation leaders to resist cuts in their budgets in the current economic climate. Rather than lament the inevitable, innovation leaders should consider how they might use the crisis to create more value for their company and establish the legitimacy of innovation going forward. The constraints of the current situation provides an opportunity to be more strategic with our innovation efforts.
Five Lessons from the Apple Car’s Demise bradenkelley.com Aug. 14, 2024, 1:32 p.m.
In 2014, rumors started to circulate that Apple was developing a self-driving autonomous car to compete with Tesla. At the end of February 2024, rumors circulated that Apple was shutting down “Project Titan,” its car program. According to multiple media outlets, the only logical conclusion from the project’s death is that this decision signals the beginning of the end of Apple. As much as I enjoy hyperbole and unnecessary drama, the truth is far more mundane. The decision was just another day in the life of an innovation.
Growth Comes From What You Don’t Have bradenkelley.com Aug. 14, 2024, 1:31 p.m.
If you have more features, I will beat you with fewer. If you have a broad product line, I will beat you with my singular product. If your solution is big, mine will beat you with small. If you sell across the globe, I will sell only in the most important market and beat you. If you sell to many customers, I will provide a better service to your best customer and beat you. If your new projects must generate $10 million per year, I will beat you with $1 million projects. If you are slow, I will beat you with fast.
Think Outside Which Box? bradenkelley.com Aug. 14, 2024, 1:29 p.m.
We’ve all said it. We need to think “outside the box.” But what is this box-like barrier that would otherwise constrain our thinking, and how do we move beyond it?
The Surprising Downside of Collaboration in Problem-Solving bradenkelley.com Aug. 14, 2024, 1:28 p.m.
You are a natural-born problem solver. From the moment you were born, you’ve solved problems. Hungry? Start crying. Learning to walk? Stand up, take a step, fall over, repeat. Want to grow your business? Fall in love with a problem, then solve it more delightfully than anyone else. Did you notice the slight shift in how you solve problems?
Four Hidden Secrets of Innovation bradenkelley.com Aug. 14, 2024, 1:24 p.m.
The truth is that there is no one path to innovation. Everybody has to find their own way. Just because someone had success with one strategy, doesn’t mean that it’s right for the problem you need to solve. So the best advice is to gather as many tools for your toolbox as you can. Here are four things about innovation you rarely hear, but are crucially important.
Creating Value from Nothing bradenkelley.com Aug. 14, 2024, 1:21 p.m.
Doing nothing fuels creativity and innovation, but that fuel is wasted if you don’t put it to use. Idleness clears the mind, allowing fresh ideas to emerge, but those ideas must be acted upon to create value. Why is doing something with that fuel so difficult?
Only One Type of Innovation Will Win the Future bradenkelley.com Aug. 14, 2024, 1:19 p.m.
Very few businesses last. While we like to think we live in a particularly disruptive era, this has always been true. Entrepreneurs start businesses because they see opportunity and build skills, practices and processes to leverage it. Yet as the world changes, these strengths often become vulnerabilities. The problem is that the past is not always a good guide to the future. Business models, even the successful ones, are designed for inertia. They are great for leveraging past insights, but are often resistant to change. Success does not, in fact, always breed more success, sometimes it breeds failure.
Secrets to Overcoming Resistance to Change bradenkelley.com Aug. 14, 2024, 1:18 p.m.
What’s often overlooked is that employee resistance to change is most likely due to the emotions behind the change, not the change itself. And in examining those emotions, the late Carl Frost offered four key questions that people ask themselves when they’re being asked to change. The answers to these questions determine their excitement, or resistance, to change.
How to Avoid AI Project Failures bradenkelley.com Aug. 14, 2024, 1:18 p.m.
There remains a large gap between aspiration and reality. Gartner estimated that 85% of big data projects fail. There have also been embarrassing snafus, such as when Dow Jones reported that Google was buying Apple for $9 billion and the bots fell for it or Microsoft’s Tay chatbot went berserk on Twitter. Here’s how to transform the potential of AI into real results.
Adjacent Innovation is the Key to Growth and Risk bradenkelley.com Aug. 14, 2024, 1:17 p.m.
It’s not easy leading innovation. Especially these days. You need to do more with less. Take risks while guaranteeing results. Keep up with competition through incremental innovation and redefine the industry with radical and disruptive innovation. It’s maddening. Until you find the Goldilocks Zone of adjacent innovation.