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Government is about making you dependant of its infrastructure 04-30-15 In A Disaster, This Device Lets People Communicate Without A Cell Signal, Wi-Fi, Or Power A solar-powered device that can survive a flood could help emergency responders connect to each other in the next big disaster A team of Danish designers argue that they have a better solution for communication in disasters: A simple solar-powered device that uses a mesh network to send signals person to person even if phone lines and power are cut. JOURNAL ARTICLE Lightwaves and Telecommunication: Pulses of light transmitted through glass fibers are lowering costs, increasing speed and capacity, and stimulating new uses of telecommunications systems Stewart E. MillerAmerican ScientistVol. 72, No. 1 (January-February 1984), pp. 66-71 (6 pages)Published By: Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Societyhttps:// Nanotechnology is ancient history In the antiquities, nanoparticles were used by the Damascans to create swords with exceptionally sharp edges and the Romans to craft iridescent glassware. So were these archaic artisans also nanotechnologists? And what can today’s scientists learn from such historic artefacts? Rosamund DawTue 24 Apr 2012 10.41 BST The Lycurgus Cup is a 4th-century Roman glasscage cup made of a dichroic glass, which shows a different colour depending on whether or not light is passing through it: red when lit from behind and green when lit from in front.[1] [...x]