Three Japanese professors had a real lightbulb moment when they invented the first blue LEDS back in the early 1990s, paving the way for a new generation of bright, energy-efficient white lamps, as well as colour LED screens. And now, the ingenious profs have been rewarded with the Nobel Prize for Physics. This was a […]
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Editor’s comment: All hail the inventors! We love a ‘Eureka!’ moment…
Three Japanese professors had a real lightbulb moment when they invented the first blue LEDS back in the early 1990s, paving the way for a new generation of bright, energy-efficient white lamps, as well as colour LED screens. And now, the ingenious profs have been rewarded with the Nobel Prize for Physics. This was a […]
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