Rice University engineers aim to break a rule by enhancing screens for three-dimensional (3D) displays, virtual reality, and a broad range of optical technologies.
Lasers have become a significant part of everyday life. The applications this technology offers are so extensive even the scientists who handle lasers on a daily basis are constantly astonished. Among them is University of Queensland Research Fellow Dr Martin Plöschner from the School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering (ITEE).
In a study published in Sensors, researchers proposed a novel embedded sensor for noninvasive in-vitro measurement and continuous monitoring of engineered-muscle-tissue contractility.
A study published in Remote Sensing proposed an on-orbit autonomous geometric calibration method based on the multi-angle imaging characteristics of the directional polarimetric camera (DPC) without ground reference data.
Researchers used the topological charge value of the orbital angular momentum (OAM) for classification labels' identification. They analyzed the ocean turbulence caused by different temperatures and salinity.
A recent study published in Brain Sciences investigates the fundamental neural mechanism of stereoscopic visual fatigue in virtual reality.
By Usman Ahmed
13 Sep 2022
In a pre-proof article posted in the Journal of Hazardous Materials, researchers applied novel laser direct infrared imaging (LDIR) spectroscopy to achieve rapid microplastic analysis (MP analysis).
By Pritam Roy
13 Sep 2022
The field of manufacturing technology is seeing rapid growth in additive manufacturing (AM), sometimes referred to as 3D printing.
A study published in Diagnostics investigated and characterized corneal morphological changes that occur in the first 17 hours after death using portable optical coherence tomography. This study will have significant implications in forensic pathology.
An experimental analysis based on X-ray pulsar observation offers a new CRLB for pulsar rotation parameters estimation. The study was conducted at the Science and Technology on Space Physics Laboratory in Beijing and a pre-proof report is available on Advances in Space Research.
By Ilamaran Sivarajah
12 Sep 2022
In an article published in the journal Applied Sciences, researchers investigated the influence of refractive index matching of double emulsion phases by the Raman signal strength of the inner water phase measurement for different refractive index combinations.
A recent study published in Diagnostics identifies multimodal imaging traits to distinguish primary inflammatory choriocapillaropathies, such as multiple evanescent white dot syndrome and idiopathic multifocal choroiditis, from primary photoreceptoritis.
By Usman Ahmed
12 Sep 2022
Researchers have presented a model that estimates the number of nanoparticles in water. Ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy (UV-vis) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) were used to create and analyze citrate-capped gold nanoparticles.
By Pritam Roy
12 Sep 2022
Researchers detail how a technological advancement known as quantum dots could be the solution to some of these difficulties in a report published in Nano Research on August 26th, 2022.
EPFL biophysicists have discovered a method to automate microscope control for imaging biological activities in great detail while minimizing stress on the sample.