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Scientists Squeezed Infrared Light Down to 10% of Its Wavelength. That's Simply Incredible.Scientists from North Carolina State University successfully “squeezed” infrared light to 10 percent of ... on technology that can glimpse these “invisible” wavelengths.
ICTER scientists have pioneered a method to quantify two-photon vision brightness, unlocking new possibilities for medical ...
With today's data rates of only a few hundred megabytes per second, access to digital information remains relatively slow.
We’ve all seen how to peel IR filters off digital cameras so they ... visible spectrum – in other words, seeing the truly invisible. The project has not only fascinating application examples, ...
and also shorter-wavelength ultraviolet and longer-wavelength infrared light, invisible to the eye but detectable by certain telescopes on Earth and in space—and by the still longer waves of ...
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