Last week Isalys organized an event to celebrate the end of this enthusiastic year. We shared many informations on Corporate structuration, ISA Techno-Watch activities, on our strategic successes...
Researchers have developed the world’s first water-wave laser, demonstrating that lasers can, in fact, be created by interactions between light and water waves.
These new lasers offer researchers incredible control, and could help them to use lasers on tiny 'lab-on-a-chip' technologies, enabling them to more effectively study...
NUCLEAR DIAMONDS
Scientists from the University of Bristol Cabot Institute are hitting two birds with one stone, thanks to their lab-made diamond that can generate electricity and is made from upcycled radioactive waste.
In nuclear power plants, radioactive uranium is split in a process called nuclear fission. When...
When kids learn about the planet’s water cycle, they’re taught a simple concept: our atmosphere is filled with water vapour that has evaporated from the bodies of liquid water we see around us. When the vapour’s temperature gets low enough, it gets turned back into...
Today, Japan imports about 84% of its energy requirements, and many of its nuclear reactors are now dormant, as the country shies away from this energy source.
Attempts at utilizing wind power have been largely unsuccessful.
"For decades, Japan has brought in European-style wind turbines, not designed...