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Scientists Managed to 'Catch' a Rainbow

In an accomplishment that is bound to make others in the community jealous, scientists at the Towson University, in Baltimore, Maryland, managed to develop a method of trapping rainbows. In addition to looking absolutely astounding, the new system may also usher in a new era of developments in the fields of communications and optical computing, as it may offer researchers a new method of coding information on light. Converting data from optical to electrical environments is the most difficult thing to do in the latter industry, and the new system, featuring only light and a lens, promises an affordable, low-cost, and effective solution to t... [read more >>]

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