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the use of l e d's allowed us to simplify the calls optics lowering costs by saving in high precision features. to move the o. has company here as the world's leading luxury sports car makers head seen the light about to leave the lamps in recent years as well as the bang for the buck gets better you can expect to encounter more l.e.d.s. on the road. as you can see the technology is finding applications everywhere these days even letting you light up your own living room but it's just the tip of the op electronics iceberg back in the dorm an incubator there are more innovations on the way from the same team of st petersburg scientists upstairs from octagons launching pad m.s.t. factory i don't offices of the russian companies you know well their classmates and former colleagues find their niche in the well known l.e.d. industry in an even deeper into their scientific work on semiconductor physics they've assembled an international team to become one of the world's leaders in laser diode technology endured when they've set up a complete production cycle beginning here with molecular be
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top companies on the level of performance so what exactly was it that opera guy needed to get there l e d business off the ground insured equipment light emitting diodes don't grow on trees they grow in every taxi all reactors are able to read top quality equipment in affordable rates and the m.s.t. factory and the after gun team would set about generating that top quality sample it made them an attractive investment to set up a full scale production here's how it's done. production starts with a thin model crystalline sapphire wafer in a process known as epitaph. placed inside a special chamber the wafer is bombarded with various gases to form a multi layered structure under specific pressure and temperature conditions the gases cause chemical reactions leaving layers of gallium nitride indium nitride and aluminum nitride on the wafer surface each wafer will produce up to thousands of l.e.d.s. so a laser edging process cards out the individual chips contacts are then affixed to each one of the tiny l.e.d. chips are now ready to be placed inside the casement connected with gold wire conta
top companies on the level of performance so what exactly was it that opera guy needed to get there l e d business off the ground insured equipment light emitting diodes don't grow on trees they grow in every taxi all reactors are able to read top quality equipment in affordable rates and the m.s.t. factory and the after gun team would set about generating that top quality sample it made them an attractive investment to set up a full scale production here's how it's done. production starts with...
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function with the fashionable for their blueprints or behind a futuristic prototype octagon screw in l e d. y. it was the mean challenge that you guys had to overcome in making these plans obviously energy technology is quite advanced now but it still goes some issues to solve the biggest one ease the problem of couldn't don't because it produce the lot of heat so we have to design a very good. radiator is that what this thing is for here yeah it's like well the theme we just came out for the market maybe three years ago and just the standard solution but we like to change it and make it more effective and we got inspired by nature because if you look at some of their stuff like mushrooms for example they're apes they're just late because a new wave in up and go in and we create the same the same similar stuff here and the book helps to extend their capacity and space around and. to make the cooling process more effect from a purely design perspective from an artistic perspective. do you like working with bulbs that need a radiator this clunky like when i look at this i see mostly radiator
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the use of l e d's to simplify the. lowering costs by saving in high precision features. has company here as the world's leading luxury sports car makers head seen the light about l.e.d. lamps in recent years as well as the bang for the buck gets better you can expect to encounter more l.e.d.s. on the road. as you can see the technology is finding applications everywhere these days even up your own living room but it's just the tip of the iceberg back in the dorm an incubator there are more innovations on the way from the same team of st petersburg scientists upstairs from octagons launching pad factory i don't offices of the russian companies. industry. semiconductor. international team. technology. beginning here with molecular. and finishing with a range of packaged products. chips and fiber. for use. in communications technology. in the laboratory of the. private company here. we managed to secure a significant. produces millions of chips for the. research to create a unique to be used in the industry of optical computer interconnections. different place in. the. proj
the use of l e d's to simplify the. lowering costs by saving in high precision features. has company here as the world's leading luxury sports car makers head seen the light about l.e.d. lamps in recent years as well as the bang for the buck gets better you can expect to encounter more l.e.d.s. on the road. as you can see the technology is finding applications everywhere these days even up your own living room but it's just the tip of the iceberg back in the dorm an incubator there are more...
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l e d h d display made this look incredible and really sharp and really bright.t has built in height in components. or you can plug in headphones. the g155 is more than just gaming. it is really a portable entertainment system with the play stations 3 you can watch your blue ray davies, both of them offer wifi, so you have access to the internet. you can watch tv shows, movies, surf the web. i find this gadget fascinating it does not really fit into any category of consumer-electronics. it's a unique device i can see kids using this in a hotel room when they're on vacation with their families. this is definitely good for tailgating. it will pay off if you take your friend's house and play it while they play on their game consoles. my only complaint is that you have to put this into a wall outlet it uses to much power to be battery powered i think an owner should pack an extension cord to make sure that they'd get to an outlet. this is $300 with no tax and free shipping. that is high, but in a few months the price should drop. verizon claims its 4g lte is twice as
l e d h d display made this look incredible and really sharp and really bright.t has built in height in components. or you can plug in headphones. the g155 is more than just gaming. it is really a portable entertainment system with the play stations 3 you can watch your blue ray davies, both of them offer wifi, so you have access to the internet. you can watch tv shows, movies, surf the web. i find this gadget fascinating it does not really fit into any category of consumer-electronics. it's a...
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there would be more e. l. d. our son had been witnessed for -- by all nations together. it exceeded it in one year. so there was really serious questions about the feasibility of the space station freedom. the national academy of science if you had to question the scientific use of the space station. they were critical that the science they saw coming out of the space station particularly when some of the first trade of decision was made, large centrifuge that was going to allow the creation of all kinds of life science experience -- experiments. they call that marginal. we had the beginning of unhappy international partners, who had gleefully signed up to be part of the space station program but as the program began to evolve and the interactions and the decisions they realized there were less partners and subcontractors and there was real unhappiness being expressed about that. in the planetary program and the great observer dave -- observatory programs have been put on hold with this 30 month hiatus so nasa was an unstable program. but that is not all. there was at th
there would be more e. l. d. our son had been witnessed for -- by all nations together. it exceeded it in one year. so there was really serious questions about the feasibility of the space station freedom. the national academy of science if you had to question the scientific use of the space station. they were critical that the science they saw coming out of the space station particularly when some of the first trade of decision was made, large centrifuge that was going to allow the creation of...
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them in space was more and any year, and one year of space station construction was going to be more e. l. d. hours then had them witnessed by all a faring nations together. it exceeded it in one year. so there was really serious questions about the feasibility of space station freedom as design. the national academy of sciences again, the question is for scientific use of the space station. in fact there were explicit critical coming out of the space station particularly when some of the first trade-off decisions were made a large centrifuge that was going to allow the creation of all kinds of life science experiments. they call the marginal. we have the beginning of unhappy international partners, who had gleefully signed up to be part of the space station freedom program but as that program began to evolve and the interactions and the decisions they realize there were less partners and subcontractors and there was real unhappiness being expressed about that. and the planetary program and the great observatory programs have been put on hold for the 32 month hiatus on nasa was in a situatio
them in space was more and any year, and one year of space station construction was going to be more e. l. d. hours then had them witnessed by all a faring nations together. it exceeded it in one year. so there was really serious questions about the feasibility of space station freedom as design. the national academy of sciences again, the question is for scientific use of the space station. in fact there were explicit critical coming out of the space station particularly when some of the first...
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there would be more e. l. d. our son had been witnessed for -- by all nations together.eded it in one year. so there was really serious questions about the feasibility of the space station freedom. the national academy of science if you had to question the scientific use of the space station. they were critical that the science they saw coming out of the space station particularly when some of the first trade of decision was made, large centrifuge that was going to allow the creation of all kinds of life science experience -- experiments. they call that marginal. we had the beginning of unhappy international partners, who had gleefully signed up to be part of the space station program but as the program began to evolve and the interactions and the decisions they realized there were less partners and subcontractors and there was real unhappiness being expressed about that. in the planetary program and the great observer dave -- observatory programs have been put on hold with this 30 month hiatus so nasa was an unstable program. but that is not all. there was at this time
there would be more e. l. d. our son had been witnessed for -- by all nations together.eded it in one year. so there was really serious questions about the feasibility of the space station freedom. the national academy of science if you had to question the scientific use of the space station. they were critical that the science they saw coming out of the space station particularly when some of the first trade of decision was made, large centrifuge that was going to allow the creation of all...
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epatn d local d oatday a an opne w i43il ru thcrd cid tse dd t t y o lhoilme kenatang farhe pina e otheas devop l nd nd rnytaino el asrsut erlt f dnrn , a ndsnewndfrs endohee gi. ntochutor f y . r ,ngt0 nnd s. n . grhe dt9eso a stmyorsefou w. r y k. >>> our ld orth hr, three prefectures in northeastern japan iie moms tt shipped beef o cattle fed cesium-tainted stw. fukushima prefecture says seven farmsix cipalities fed their catt sawhahabe left outdoors after the marc nuclear accident at th fukushima daiichi plant. thstw was found to contain radioactive cesium 520 times the government's safety standard. the farm shipped 411 head of cattle to meat prog facilities in 5 prefectures clintoo omate marc to early july. in migata prefecture, dicte si high as 15 times the government stdaer detected in cattle in 2 farms. one of the farms shipped 24 he of cattle. matarecte y ur omar ailo d-ly. investigators found a total of 648 head of cattle had been shpeafter being fed contaminated straw. the amount of contaminated meat found to have been distributed to markets across the country is expected to rise. >>>
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d adadional ininststes udededimber, lumber, and ice farming. now the economy is linked more to recreational l urism, and the people of truckee see the water in stataede e servoioi as an esesntial resource that s stains this economyy [eagan] almost eveve level of our e enono relates to the environmentnt certainly most directly, recreaeaononnd tourism is a key elememe of o o e enomy. and the healal of o o envnvonment here relates strongng to the a aractiveness of our community and o o r rion, to people coming to visit. so o o oiece of f gigiation, the endadaered species act, s proved extremely useful to theheause the pyramid lake tribe. [john]n] the endangered species realal saved our r i-ui f f ffrfr extinction by allowininstampede reservoir in the e untains to have enough water therere to turn the flows down at cererin timesesf the e ar when they spawaw and withouou the enenngered species, we'd still be fightiti, and we've been fighthtg er since we can remembmbmbmb ng to keep that watererere. our r ople were killed because ofofhe l ld when the settlerss first came in, ananit's real hahaha for people to realale what actually hahaened back thehe t a lot
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h úpad%$éa'v20ddo and now on booktv in his book "the storm of war," author andrew roberts presents a history of world war ii. at an event hosted by the manhattan institute at the harvard club in new york city. mr. roberts examines the entire expanse of the war which resulted in the deaths of over 50 million people and the financial cost of $1.5 trillion. this is about an hour. >> good evening, everyone. if i could have your attention we will get started. we are here to mark the