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This blog post draws on neuroscientist Hannah Critchlow’s book,
This blog post draws on neuroscientist Hannah Critchlow’s book,
This article takes a closer look at the recent run and near-term prospects for the VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH). It
Photocathodes really matter in tech that needs precise electron emission, like particle accelerators or imaging devices. The material you pick
Magnifying glasses make a big difference in biological field studies and botany. They reveal tiny details the naked eye just
A magnifying glass can do more than just make words bigger on a page. If you hold it under the
This article dives into Google‘s latest changes to the Gemini-powered Antigravity coding tool. It looks at how quota changes happened,
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Low-light vision always brings up a big question: how does the human eye actually stack up against night vision devices
Night vision technology relies on a clever process that turns faint light into something we can actually see. One of
The Australian optical fiber, bundle, and cable market looks set for steady growth over the next decade. Projections say it
This post digs into how a proposed Trump administration executive order—one that would’ve forced federal review of AI models before
This article digs into SoftBank Group’s latest market surge, fueled by a fresh wave of excitement for artificial intelligence. Arm
Axion Semiconductor just acquired Moov Technologies, aiming to blend a global equipment marketplace with an asset-management platform into one scalable
Bayesian methods give astronomers a powerful way to analyze photometric data by blending prior knowledge with new observations. Instead of
Night vision systems let us see in situations where our eyes just can’t keep up. At the center of this
Microchannel plates sit at the heart of modern detection technology, connecting the world of physics with real-world uses in imaging,
The article looks at Governor Gavin Newsom’s executive order to help California workers as AI-driven layoffs become more common. It
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Miniaturized photometers are shaking up how scientists measure light in places where bulky lab gear just won’t work. By cutting
Space-based photometric missions have changed how scientists look at the universe, from detecting distant exoplanets to uncovering the behavior of
Researchers have made a breakthrough in computational technology with the development of an Analog Optical Computer (AOC). This device performs
This article looks at reports that Google Chrome quietly started downloading a 4GB on-device AI model called Gemini Nano to
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This blog post looks at Steve Wozniak’s commencement speech at Grand Valley State University. He shared his thoughts on artificial
Light shapes how we see the world, but our eyes don’t treat every wavelength the same. If researchers want to
Machine learning is shaking up how astronomers measure light from stars, galaxies, and all sorts of celestial objects. Where traditional
The highly anticipated 2026 SPIE Startup Challenge is now open for applications. Innovators in
The article points out a common limitation with AI assistants and news content. Basically, AI can’t access certain linked or
This analysis digs into the first-quarter results for OpenAI and Anthropic, both front-runners in generative AI. It looks at why
This article digs into Leonteq Securities AG’s recent stake in NXP Semiconductors. It ties that move to NXP’s latest quarterly
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has made a bold prediction: AI infrastructure spending by hyperscalers could jump to trillions of dollars
China’s Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) has just landed the final regulatory nod to buy out the remaining 49% stake
This article takes a look at Georgia Power’s controversial expansion, Project Wansley. The $16 billion plan would add about 10
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This article dives into a surprising pause at a White House signing ceremony for a new executive order on artificial
This blog post dives into UCLA Samueli’s new Semiconductor Hub, a $125 million effort launched with Broadcom, Applied Materials, GlobalFoundries,
The article looks at how recent university commencements turned into tense conversations about artificial intelligence, the job market, and the
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Modern industries depend on precise measurement tools to make sure displays, lighting products, and illuminated components meet demanding performance standards.
High-precision photometers need to capture both extremely faint and very bright light, all without losing important detail. This balance depends
Lately, a striking optical illusion has been making the rounds on social media. It’s got people testing their eyesight and,
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This article digs into the realities scientists and journalists face when trying to retrieve online articles and turn them into
Light shapes how plants grow, adapt, and produce food. It’s not just about photosynthesis—different wavelengths actually influence plant structure, pigment
LED technology has completely changed how we measure and standardize light. We used to rely on traditional incandescent sources, but
Light never really shines as steadily as you’d think. Those subtle fluctuations, called flicker, can shift how we see brightness
This piece takes a fresh look at a common situation: an AI assistant can’t fetch a requested article and has
The article takes a look at how NXP Semiconductors managed a tough market environment. Macro forces, a surprising CPI reading,
In a pretty exciting leap for photonics, researchers in Hong Kong have created ultrathin metasurfaces that make high‑efficiency vectorial holography
Astronomers have always depended on careful measurements of starlight for classification, but multi-band photometry has really pushed this process to