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Study shows ultra-thin two-dimensional materials can rotate the polarization of visible light
It has been known for centuries that light exhibits wave-like behavior in certain situations. Some materials are able to rotate the polarization, i.e. the direction of oscillation, of the light wave ...
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Painless method to measure blood glucose using light
Bengaluru: Indian Institute of Science (IISc) researchers have developed a non-invasive technique to measure blood glucose levels using polarised light and sound waves, offering hope for people with ...
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