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Scientists built a microscopic ‘ocean’ on a silicon chip to study quantum waves
For more than 50 years, scientists have dreamed of seeing the hidden patterns that govern the motion of nonlinear waves—the ...
Ultrasonic energy is widely used to sense the presence of nearby objects and even determine their distance if needed, as well ...
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This 85mm lens might be Viltrox’s next Evo-lution
Viltrox has announced the first offering in a new lens lineup, the AF 85mm F2.0 Evo FE. The third-party lens maker is promising edge-to-edge clarity, fast autofocus, and a compact design from its ...
For decades, British landfills have quietly bled a toxic cocktail of chemicals into our wastewater infrastructure. The ...
Top 12 Projects Compete on New Track for Shangcheng, Accelerating the Development of the Central Innovation Zone ...
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Noninvasive optical system measures blood flow with precision
Measuring how well blood flows to the brain is crucial for understanding a wide range of neurological issues, from strokes to migraines to traumatic brain injuries. Obtaining such measurements ...
The artificial intelligence (AI) boom has created unprecedented demand for data traffic. But the infrastructure needed to ...
Researchers at University of Tsukuba have successfully measured electric fields near the surfaces of two-dimensional layered ...
NT2140 discrete AC I/O module has been added to the BusWorks NT Ethernet I/O family, and provides six 120 V or 240 V AC ...
In his home laboratory, Phil – a high school chemistry teacher who also runs a YouTube science channel – discovered that a simple solar panel can ...
Test and measurement reseller Lambda Photometrics hosted PMK/Iwatsu, its latest signing, at the Engineering Design Show.
Brian Haidet] published on his AlphaPhoenix channel a laser beam recorded at 2 billion frames per second. Well, sort of. The catch? It’s only a one pixel by one pixel video, but he repeats ...
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