Instead of X-ray scanners, European airports will use millimeter-wave scanners that utilize low-energy radio waves.
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This happened in Japan, where low-energy fluorescent light now accounts for more than 95% of residential lighting.
As they move from low-energy to high-energy consumers, they are becoming steadily rising competitors with us for oil.
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If this is her low-energy incarnation, it's tough to imagine the well-rested version.
Which underscores that even low-energy nuclear reactors can produce dangerous amounts of energy.
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The main reason for the growing demand for low-energy houses, home builders say, is a desire to save on utility bills.
Those studies have until now focused on a fairly low-energy X-ray range.
Panasonic has also provided the raceway with a low-energy LED video board.
Muons created by low-energy neutrinos produce only small amounts of Cherenkov radiation.
We are just starting to see the potential of this approach and the diverse demand for this type of low-energy, highly accurate system.
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Most low-energy neutrinos that arrive on earth come from the sun.
They assumed energy costs would remain high permanently and thus sank billions of dollars of scarce capital into developing new low-energy-consuming vehicles such as the hybrids.
And as much as Tim Cook has said he does not like AMOLED displays, that might indeed be the best material for these flexible, low-energy screens.
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It part of a wider swing to sustainable technologies, Haseloff says, but he doesn't see bioluminescent lights competing with LED and other low-energy lights in the future.
Responsible individuals across our country are taking action by using low-energy light bulbs, purchasing fuel-efficient and hybrid vehicles, and trying to live their own lives more sustainably.
Completed in 2011, the other end of the structure is a four-story, 4, 000-square-foot house with under-floor heating, solar panels, low-energy appliances and the latest in triple-glazed windows.
In a further move designed to reduce energy consumption, Panasonic has also provided the raceway with a low-energy LED video board, replacing the current installation on Highway 37.
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Instead, a low-energy nuclear reactor (LENR) uses common, stable elements like nickel, carbon, and hydrogen to produce stable products like copper or nitrogen, along with heat and electricity.
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Energy advice and two low-energy light bulbs are also available.
Crowds of people were milling around the cavernous exhibition hall, eating sandwiches and peering at displays of water-saving toilets, recyclable carpets, soybean-based insulation, low-energy lighting, and counters made of reused concrete.
Proponents also point to a recent study published in JAMA, which found that high-energy shock waves were better than low-energy waves in treating patients with shoulder tendinitis resulting from calcium deposits.
Now he is trying to repeat this trick to mitigate climate change by co-ordinating bulk-purchase agreements between the governments of some of the world's biggest cities and makers of low-energy products.
Using a reaction equilibrium metaphor, Fear and Greed are two reasonably stable, low-energy states for a Board, and which one is the preferred resting state depends on the makeup of the group.
The government is now considering paying firms for each kilowatt-hour saved through energy-saving measures such as low-energy lighting, and offering financial incentives to encourage people to buy efficient equipment for homes and businesses.
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Although the probe would carry no cameras in the classic sense, its onboard instruments would include a low-energy charged particle experiment, a magnetometer, a cosmic ray detector, and an energetic neutral atom detector.
In its current form, the PaveGen paving slab contains a low-energy LED which lights up, expressing the energy transfer idea to the user but only consuming around 5% of the energy from each footstep.
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The watch is powered by a regular button cell, but thanks to the low-energy design, the watch can go two years between battery changes, assuming that the Bluetooth function is used for about 12 hours per day.
Normally, an incoming electron would have a good chance of displacing one of these low-energy incumbents, but unlike the free electrons in metals, which are usually singletons, those in a superconductor tend to wander around in pairs.
But Harvard orthopedic surgeon George Theodore, who helped conduct the Dornier study, claims that the failed studies are flawed because they used low-energy shock-wave pulses that were below the threshold needed to have a heel-healing effect, unlike the successful FDA studies that used higher energies.
In other green tech and design news, Hitachi unveiled an impressive new wireless controlled robot to help with the Fukushima Daiichi cleanup and London-based designers Martin Riddiford and Jim Reeves developed the GravityLight, an amazing low-energy, battery-free light that works by harnessing the power of weight and gravity.
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