NYCU Taiwan project uses material's light-guiding properties to detect sugar concentrations.
TU Denmark-developed device cuts aliasing, achieving sharp beam steering over large field of view.
Technique opens route to pressure-monitoring bandages, shade-shifting fabrics, and touch-sensing robots.
Such ultrastrong and ductile high-performance materials have applications in aerospace, medical industries.
Sensor being developed at Aston and Harper-Adams universities optically analyzes plant VOC emissions.
To enhance sustainability in 3D laser printing for architectural components and more.
Academic-commercial partnership highlights nano-components most likely to create impact in imaging.
Waveguides controlling emitted light play a part in increased measurement accuracy.
Photothermal process-based system co-developed with Rover Diagnostics, biotech start-up spun out of Columbia.
Stanford University employs needle-shaped beams to improve resolution and image quality.
LAR3S project with two Fraunhofers and Max Planck to develop automated manufacturing methods.
...and U.S. Space Development Agency funding 28 satellites for hostile missile tracking.
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