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Francesco Baracca: The Italian WWI ace who gave Ferrari its horse
Francesco Baracca, Italy's leading World War I ace with 34 victories, rose from cavalry officer to national hero. His black ...
Hill went on to survive the war and on April 22, 1919, at Ettelbruck, Luxembourg, he stood before Gen. Pershing to receive ...
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Abstract: A 256-channel single-photon avalanche diode (SPAD) line sensor was designed for time-resolved Raman spectroscopy in 110-nm CMOS technology. The line sensor consists of an $8\times256$ SPAD ...
February is Black History Month in the United States, a time to look back at stories that shaped the country, but often left out of discussions. One of those stories unfolded during World War I, when ...
On the afternoon of Oct. 4, 1918, American artillery hit a ravine in France's Argonne Forest. The rounds were falling directly on roughly 500 U.S. soldiers that had been trapped behind enemy lines for ...
It’s September 12th, 1918 and at the controls of his SPAD S:XIII fighter is 2nd Lieutenant Frank Luke. He’s about to take down his first German observation balloon. The Germans have been spying on the ...
Abstract: We present a single-photon avalanche diode (SPAD) developed in 55 nm bipolar-CMOS-DMOS (BCD) technology, which achieves high photon detection probability (PDP) while its breakdown voltage is ...
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