Coupling between artificial atoms and photons processes quantum information in nanoseconds.
New Visible Tunable Filter is fitted on the NSF Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope, in Hawaii.
France-headquartered firms both report strong increases in demand amid rising geopolitical tensions.
Sustainable heterojunction system uses only 10% of the silver required by conventional devices.
...while ESA launches Biomass satellite to determine world’s forest carbon profile.
Belgian startup is developing an intelligent vision platform that combines contact lenses with adaptive optics and sensors.
Water droplets offer route to versatile liquid lenses Ateneo de Manila University method may be a simple way to make dynamic focusing components. |
Smart phone and machine learning process helps detect anemia in children Purdue and Rwanda-based medical research group photograph developing conjunctiva in the field. |
Rice scientists find that matter mediates ultrastrong coupling between photons Discovery described as “foundation for advances in quantum computing and technologies”. |
Teledyne trims outlook on tariff uncertainties Industrial and defense technology firm expects some impact from market uncertainty and will take action to protect margins. |
EU investing €6 million in new optical networks to support future factories SPRINTER project to develop wireless technology to replace “sluggish” industrial nets. |
Queensland solar cell researchers set new performance record Tin halide perovskite device hits 16.65% efficiency, promising “lead-free PV future”. |
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