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Nature''s first fiber optics could light the way to internet innovation

In a discovery that blurs the line between biology and technology, scientists have found that heart-shaped clams use fiber optic–like structures to channel sunlight through their shells in much...

Fibre optics and optical communications

Read the latest Research articles in Fibre optics and optical communications from Nature Communications

Fibre optics and optical communications

Fibre optics and optical communications is the use of thin strands of glass for sending information encoded into light over long distances. Total internal reflection prevents light inserted...

Fibre optics and optical communications | Scientific Reports

Read the latest Research articles in Fibre optics and optical communications from Scientific Reports

Fiber Optic Technology in Wildlife Conservation: Monitoring and

Explore the transformative role of fiber optic technology in wildlife conservation. Learn how advanced fiber optic sensors provide real-time data for monitoring natural habitats, detecting poaching

To Build Better Fiber Optic Cables, Ask a Clam | Duke Today

A new study reveals that clams called heart cockles -– so-named because of their heart-shaped shells -- have unique structures in their shells that act like fiber optic cables to convey

Fiber optic cables can eavesdrop on nearby conversations

A fiber optic technique used to detect earthquakes can also pick up the faint vibrations of nearby speech, researchers reported this week here at the general assembly of the European

The Environmental Impact of Fiber Optic Technology | TEYF Group

In particular, laying undersea fiber optic cables, which link continents and are essential for global internet connectivity, can affect marine ecosystems. These installations may alter the seabed,

What Can We Learn About Fiber Optics that Appear in Nature?

What Can We Learn About Fiber Optics that Appear in Nature? Fiber optic cables (FOCs) are waveguides that transmit light over far distances. Used in applications like...

To build better fiber optic cables, ask a clam | ScienceDaily

A new study reveals that clams called heart cockles have unique structures in their shells that act like fiber optic cables to convey specific wavelengths of light into the bivalves'' tissues.

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