Chalmers-developed chemicals achieve higher resolution than 4-photon microscopy, even using 2-photon method.
Australian-developed air cavities help atom-thin semiconductors shine brighter.
US firm to showcase new 70 kW system as Iran conflict and retaliatory strikes highlight drone threat.
UCL London project conducts 3D tree census to better understand biomass that forests contain.
Geostationary UltraAir terminal test transmitted data optically at 36,000km altitude.
Series E fundraising will support move to volume production for co-packaged optics technology.
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| Keck Medicine laser therapy improves survival rate for brain cancer
Laser modifies blood-brain barrier to enhance efficacy of medication fighting disease. |
| University of Basel optimizes laser cutting of bone for faster surgery
Varying beam shape lets laser cut bone deeper than previously possible. |
| Low-cost sulfur lens enables cheaper IR thermal imaging cameras Development by Flinders University could cut need for costly lenses based on silicon and rare earths. |
| Fraunhofer CAP team develops laser tech to detect hydrogen leaks from distance Working with UK nuclear industry, to address safety challenges posed by H2 storage. |
| Innoviz sales up as key customers ramp autonomous platforms Israeli lidar firm benefiting from what it sees as a transformational shift to 'physical AI'. |
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