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The new lights use as little electricity as LED bulbs — half as much as fluorescent lamps — while emitting a comfortable white light. "People often complain that fluorescent lights bother their eyes and the hum from the fluorescent tubes irritates anyone sitting at a desk underneath them," said David Carroll, the light's lead researcher. “The new lights we have created can cure both of those problems and more,” he added. The bulbs are made with a plastic material that gives off light when an electric current runs through it. Carroll and his team added carbon nanotubes to the plastic, which enabled it to give off five times more light. Their ideas build on a technology called field-induced polymer electro- luminescence that researchers have been working on for over a decade.

General Cable Corporation has completed the acquisition of Alcan Cable China. Alcan Cable China represents a little over 10 percent of Alcan Cable revenues. “Alcan Cable China has a vertically integrated manufacturing plant in Tianjin, China and ten regional sales offices. Since its start-up in 2007, the business has matured in a relatively short amount of time building a sales infrastructure and a premium brand with a strong reputation in the Chinese market, which represents nearly one-third of global wire and cable demand. “We believe the synergies of this acquisition coupled with an established platform from which to introduce and grow other General Cable product lines, further enhances the value proposition to our customers. We are honored and proud to become part of General Cable,” said Alex Tham, MD of Alcan Cable China. Gregory B Kenny, president and CEO of General Cable, said: “We are pleased to have completed the second and final step of the acquisition of Alcan Cable. We have brought together two companies with more than 200 years of combined experience in the wire and cable industry serving important markets in North America and now China.” General Cable estimates that the overall Alcan Cable business will contribute between $650 million and $700 million in annual revenues at current aluminum prices.

TechNewsDaily that researchers have created a glowing plastic material that can be formed into bright white, energy-efficient light bulbs in various shapes – from domestic bulbs to glowing 24 inch x 48 inch flat sheets. Wake Forest University in North Carolina, where many of the light's creators are based, is working with a company to develop commercial versions of the bulbs that could be on sale in 2013. reports

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