ABB has launched a new wireless solution enabling customers to install, monitor and maintain their entire emergency lighting installation using a fast and intuitive mobile application.
Since there is a high increase in the development of new THz sources and detectors, the terahertz (THz) gap, a frequency band lying between the infrared and microwave regions of the electromagnetic spectrum where traditional technologies are ineffective in producing and detecting radiation, is being closed quickly.
At the University of Gothenburg, a new journal article written by researchers has stated that shining light on a water droplet causes effects that are similar to that of an atom. This can help us understand the functioning of atoms.
Aven, a full-service technology provider, received a 2023 CIRCUITS ASSEMBLY NPI Award in the category of First Article Inspection for its new Mighty Vue Inspector. The award was announced during a ceremony that took place Monday, Jan. 23, 2023 in San Diego.
A European consortium headed by the University of Geneva (UNIGE), École Polytechnique (Paris), EPFL, hes-so, and TRUMPF has managed to direct lightning by making use of a high-power laser installed at the top of Mount Säntis located in Switzerland.
Researchers have developed a new all-optical method for driving multiple highly dense nanolaser arrays. The approach could enable chip-based optical communication links that process and move data faster than today’s electronic-based devices.
A team led by the University of Queensland has created a quick, needle-free malaria detection tool that has the potential to save hundreds of thousands of lives each year.
Culminating years of research and development, Octave Photonics announces the release of the Comb-Offset Stabilization Module (COSMO), which provides a compact, convenient, and rugged solution for f-2f self-referencing a laser frequency comb.
A new study has shown how the glass-like shells of diatoms tend to help such microscopic organisms execute photosynthesis in dim conditions.
A new light source produces ultrashort infrared pulses with previously unachieved peak intensities and stability at wavelengths around 12 µm.