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The feasibility of transmitting 40-Gb/s optical duobinary signals over transparent dense wavelength-division-multiplexed (DWDM) systems with a 50-GHz channel spacing and multiple optical add-drop ...
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The most promising materials to replace indium tin oxide (ITO) in transparent electrodes could be silver nanowires. One of the challenges is, however, the large-scale deposition of silver nanowires.
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A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from withholding billions of dollars in transportation funds from states that don’t agree to participate in some immigration enforcement actions ...
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Metal oxides doped with various impurities form the basis of transparent conductive oxides (TCO). The most common transparent conductive oxide films are the compounds $\\mathrm{SnO}_{2}, \\mathrm{In}_ ...
The question for the Supreme Court was whether this wrong-house raid falls within those circumstances. The U.S. government typically benefits from "sovereign immunity," meaning it can't be sued.
A unanimous Supreme Court said a family whose house was wrongly raided by law enforcement can sue. At issue is what law enforcement refers to as "wrong-house raids." Local, state, or, as in the case ...