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  • News - 16 Jul 2007
    Luna Technologies' Optical Backscatter Reflectometer (OBR) with distributed sensing has received a 2007 R&D 100 Award from the editors of R&D Magazine as one of the 100 most...
  • News - 15 Jul 2007
    Terahertz (THz) radiation, or far-infrared light, is potentially very useful for security applications, as it can penetrate clothing and other materials to provide images of concealed weapons, drugs,...
  • News - 13 Jul 2007
    A team of researchers from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has created the world's first material that reflects virtually no light. Reporting in the March issue of Nature Photonics, they...
  • News - 8 Jul 2007
    For those who've reached the age when reading a newspaper means holding it at arm's length or fumbling for reading glasses, wavefront-optimized lens technology may offer a better solution,...
  • News - 8 Jul 2007
    New optics research from Rice University's Laboratory for Nanophotonics suggests that tiny gold particles called nanostars could become powerful chemical sensors. The findings are available...
  • News - 8 Jul 2007
    A team of researchers from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has created the world's first material that reflects virtually no light. Reporting in the March issue of Nature Photonics, they...
  • News - 8 Jul 2007
    This award recognizes truly excellent and time-tested work in any of the fields of interest of LEOS. The 2006 IEEE Quantum Electronics Award will be presented to Ferenc Krausz for outstanding...
  • News - 8 Jul 2007
    The STED (stimulated emission depletion) microscope invented by Hell is the first optical microscope to show details in resolutions far below the light wavelength using conventional...
  • News - 8 Jan 2025
    In a new study published in Nature Photonics, researchers from the University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science (Penn Engineering) describe the development of a novel photonic...
  • News - 22 Feb 2024
    Human bodies occasionally require a boost. Pacemakers are tiny devices that control the electrical impulses in the heart to maintain a regular heartbeat for millions of Americans. However, researchers...

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