The knots in your shoelaces are familiar, but can you imagine knots made from light, water, or from the structured fluids that make LCD screens shine? They exist, and in a new Nature Physics study, ...
Study: Observing growth of metallic crystals inside liquid metal solvents. Gallium in a petri dish. Image Credit: Philip Ritchie/The University of Sydney Researchers at the University of Sydney have ...
Apple is preparing to make a significant impact in the foldable smartphone market with its first-ever foldable iPhone, expected to debut in September 2026. This highly anticipated device combines ...
Just as cathode ray tube technology has been relegated to specialist industrial and medical settings, OLED (organic light-emitting diode) is overtaking LCD (liquid crystal display) in some ...
Apple users can now opt for a "Liquid Glass" makeover, at least on specific devices. Unveiled at the 2025 Worldwide Developers Conference, the "beautiful new" software design intended to "make apps ...
Imagine a clock that doesn’t have electricity, but its hands and gears spin on their own for all eternity. In a new study, physicists at CU Boulder have used liquid crystals, the same materials that ...
Lenses made with liquid crystals could lead to eyeglasses that can easily switch between correcting near- and far-sightedness. Instead of fashioning lenses just from glass, which must be made convex ...
WASHINGTON, Sept 3 (Reuters) - The U.S. International Trade Commission said on Wednesday it has received a trade complaint seeking to block imports of liquid crystal displays used in televisions and ...
PARAMUS, N.J.—Sony Electronics will show its new Crystal LED CAPRI display featuring 1,500 candelas per square meter (cd/m 2) of maximum brightness with a 2.50-millimeter LED pitch size during ...
Iris Optronics, a pioneer in cholesteric liquid crystal display technology, has partnered with Porrima to integrate its full-color ePaper display into the Porrima P111—a cutting-edge, zero-emission ...
Tianma has announced the world’s first 16″ 480Hz Oxide gaming panel as well as the world’s first 16″ 1~360Hz wide refresh rate (WRR) Oxide gaming panel at Display Week 2025. Tianma has also announced ...
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