Health

Air at the center of optical fibers to guide light

With requirements for very high-speed internet on the increase, several research teams are developing a new generation of optical fibers called “hollow-core fibers” that could help to improve certain properties of light propagation compared to conventional glass fibers. This technology, whose performances are progressing rapidly, could be used in low latency communications in 5G networks for example, or in certain optical instruments in medicine or in industry that require high optical power.
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The digital twin is making itself useful in shipbuilding, wind power, train stations, and medicine

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Data from mobile phones shed light on COVID-19 lockdowns in France

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Datavenue challenge: The Dona Care connected watch monitors the health of senior citizens

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Quantum sensors are beginning to leave the laboratories

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Datavenue Challenge: no more hydroalcoholic gel shortages thanks to connected dispensers

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Using AI to monitor movement promises to improve home care

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