Navy Installations Command is working to replace fluorescent light bulbs in administrative offices, gyms, street lights and parking garages at its 70 facilities with LEDs, which are brighter, safer ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
It's time to get bright with no less than the new world's most energy-efficient warm white LED lamp from Philips! This world record has been beaten with a massively fabulous 200 lumens per watt of ...
November 13, 2007 ReLED Systems has introduced a solid state replacement for fluorescent tubes which allows existing light fixtures to be simply converted to Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs), offering ...
Brian James needed a light bulb. Just one little bulb to replace a 40-watt light that burned out in his stairwell. How hard can that be? Pretty hard, it turns out. “I’m balancing the expense versus ...
A light source created by a light emitting diode (LED). For decades, LEDs have been used as indicator lights on myriad products; however, starting in the 2000s, they began to replace incandescent, ...
ENERGY draining halogen and fluorescent light bulbs are to be banned from sale. It means households will have to use LED lightbulbs. Please provide a valid email ...
TROY -- Viper Networks Inc. (Pink Sheets: VPER), in conjunction with Jupiter, Fla.-based LEDs America Inc., last week introduced their nine-watt LED, the companies' latest incandescent replacement ...
Researchers at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, NC have created a new type of light bulb that uses layers of plastic that are nano-engineered, rather than using glass and harmful chemicals ...
Transit officials are flipping the switch on brighter LED lighting throughout the subway system by 2026, in an effort to make riders feel safer navigating dimly lit stations and corridors. The new ...
Philips has just unveiled what it’s calling the “world’s first LED replacement for [the] most common household bulb,” taking aim at the aging, inefficient 60W gizmo that’s been lighting our homes ...