While the raw speed isn't too impressive, it was achieved using a laser with less power than an energy-saving lightbulb.
New research explores how gravitational waves from black hole systems could help scientists study dark matter, using improved models and future detectors like LISA ...
A colossal detector buried beneath China is now catching invisible cosmic particles. What it found so far is stunning.
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For the first time ever, scientists spotted something in water that wasn’t supposed to be possible
In a first-of-its-kind experiment, scientists have successfully imaged atomic oxygen in liquid water, revealing behavior ...
Solar sails have some major advantages over traditional propulsion methods—most notably, they don't use any propellant. But, ...
In today's world of high-tech infrastructure, old-fashioned smoke detectors don't always work. In places like data centers, ...
The LLM-VarioRay forms part of Rheinmetall’s latest generation of laser and illumination systems designed to enhance the combat effectiveness of infantry and dismounted forces. Mounted primarily on ...
Imagine a camera that keeps a laser pencil sharp down to a hair’s width—257 nm! New AI trick watches the tiny bright dot and nudges the stage so ...
HADAR night vision tech enables robots and cars to see textures, distances, and materials in complete darkness, just like ...
HIKMICRO introduces the HABROK 4K 2.0, a handheld multi-spectrum binocular combining thermal imaging, 4K digital optics, and a laser rangefinder. Designed for observation, it provides high-resolution ...
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How Nato is using unjammable lasers to defend against Russian sabotage
Advanced laser technology will allow militaries including Britain's to protect top-secret communications from adversaries such as Russia ...
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