One of the biggest names in motorcycling thinks the future of riding is not just wind in your face, but information projected in your eyeballs. Legendary Japanese helmet maker Shoei has teamed up with ...
Here’s one motorcycle helmet that will make it that much easier to focus on the road ahead. Enthusiasts will know Japan’s Shoei, one of the most trusted helmet makers in the world, but they’re less ...
…and Oxford discovers way to switch OLEDs to emit polarized light without altering light-emitters. ETHZ logo consisting of 2,800 nano OLEDs compared with human cell. Click for info. Researchers from ...
Enthusiasts will know Japan’s Shoei, one of the most trusted helmet makers in the world, but they’re less likely to be familiar with France’s EyeLights. When the company isn’t busy designing ...
This ETH Zurich logo consists of 2,800 nano light-emitting diodes and, at a height of 20 micrometres, matches the size of a human cell. A single pixel measures around 0.2 micrometres (200 nanometres).
A process developed at ETH Zurich enables the massive miniaturisation of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) in only one single step. The light sources are now smaller than the wavelength of the ...
A new one-step process miniaturises OLEDs to smaller than their emitted wavelength, enabling precise control of light direction and polarisation for displays, sensors and optical uses. (Nanowerk News) ...
The projection is carried out via a nano-OLED display, which is supposed to remain readable in Full HD resolution even when the sun hits you directly. The idea is simple: You get to keep your eyes on ...
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