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.
Lumentum to build a new device fab to meet anticipated laser demand as the AI chip giant agrees huge purchase commitments.
Laser modifies blood-brain barrier to enhance efficacy of medication fighting disease.
Varying beam shape lets laser cut bone deeper than previously possible.
Development by Flinders University could cut need for costly lenses based on silicon and rare earths.
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| Innoviz sales up as key customers ramp autonomous platforms Israeli lidar firm benefiting from what it sees as a transformational shift to 'physical AI'. |
| Hair-width LEDs could eventually replace lasers – UCSB researcher Suiting applications from transferring data in servers to powering displays. |
| U.S. Navy approves Raytheon’s StormBreaker ‘smart’ weapon for Super Hornets “Tri-mode” seeker – laser, infrared, and mm wave radar – enables missile to strike targets in all weathers. |
| Exosens confident of double-digit annual growth in strong defense market French electro-optics firm enjoying robust demand for image intensifier tubes critical to night vision applications. |
| Brain blood flow and oxygenation offer new signs of early Alzheimer's risk Stevens INI uses near-IR and ultrasound to study links between hemodynamics and disease. |
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