The technology hinges on what physicists call a frequency comb -- a laser that emits many distinct colors, or wavelengths, evenly spaced across the optical spectrum.
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Researchers from NTNU and EPFL have unveiled a compact, low-cost laser that outperforms current models in speed, control, and ...
Overview Pen mice reduce wrist strain and offer a more natural hand posture, making long work sessions more comfortable. Most ...
It's double-barreled, it uses lasers instead of LEDs, and it's machined from a solid block of 6061 aluminum alloy. Come meet ...
Scientists demonstrate wireless electricity technology by sending electricity over a distance of five miles using lasers.
Here's today's Connections answer and hints for groups. These clues will help you solve New York Times' popular puzzle game, ...
(THE CONVERSATION) X-ray beams aren’t used just by doctors to see inside your body and tell whether you have a broken bone. More powerful beams made up of very short flashes of X-rays can help ...
Training facilities are increasingly vital in transfer talks, meaning clubs are spending millions in a bid to gain an edge ...
Once upon a time, luxury cars let you see through the dark. Now they just drive through it for you. The death of Night Vision ...
Intel announced its next series of processors, the Core Ultra series 3, this week, but I got a close up look at these new ...
Because the Big 12 is essentially college football's Mad Libs, Week 7 was once again wild in the conference. Down to its fourth-string kicker, Iowa State rolled out a 310-pound freshman to boot ...
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