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I believe you can also find more detailed info through phys.org (the link throws you in the website with the "incandescent light bulb" tag on).

Regarding "state of the art", I would refer you to NanoLeafNanoLeaf (formerly NanoLight). They just completed a Kickstarter campaign with a lot more money than they asked for, and have reviews in several renowned magazines and websites.

I believe you can also find more detailed info through phys.org (the link throws you in the website with the "incandescent light bulb" tag on).

Regarding "state of the art", I would refer you to NanoLeaf (formerly NanoLight). They just completed a Kickstarter campaign with a lot more money than they asked for, and have reviews in several renowned magazines and websites.

I believe you can also find more detailed info through phys.org (the link throws you in the website with the "incandescent light bulb" tag on).

Regarding "state of the art", I would refer you to NanoLeaf (formerly NanoLight). They just completed a Kickstarter campaign with a lot more money than they asked for, and have reviews in several renowned magazines and websites.

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I believe you can also find more detailed info through phys.org (the link throws you in the website with the "incandescent light bulb" tag on).

Regarding "state of the art", I would refer you to NanoLeaf (formerly NanoLight). They just completed a Kickstarter campaign with a lot more money than they asked for, and have reviews in several renowned magazines and websites.

I believe you can also find more detailed info through phys.org (the link throws you in the website with the "incandescent light bulb" tag on).

Regarding "state of the art", I would refer you to NanoLeaf (formerly NanoLight. They just completed a Kickstarter campaign with a lot more money than they asked for, and have reviews in several renowned magazines and websites.

I believe you can also find more detailed info through phys.org (the link throws you in the website with the "incandescent light bulb" tag on).

Regarding "state of the art", I would refer you to NanoLeaf (formerly NanoLight). They just completed a Kickstarter campaign with a lot more money than they asked for, and have reviews in several renowned magazines and websites.

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MeloMCR
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I believe you can also find more detailed info through phys.org (the link throws you in the website with the "incandescent light bulb" tag on).

Regarding "state of the art", I would refer you to NanoLeaf (formerly NanoLight. They just completed a Kickstarter campaign with a lot more money than they asked for, and have reviews in several renowned magazines and websites.