Semiconductor Surge Helps Chip Makers, 86% of Stocks Remain Stagnant
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This article digs into the fast commercial rise of Far Far West on Steam Early Access and Fireshine Games’ firm
Colorimetry and photometry show up together a lot when people talk about light and vision, but honestly, they’re not quite
Measuring how bright stars are has always fascinated astronomers, and photometry lets us do it with impressive precision. Photometry in
Getting a handle on how our eyes respond to light is at the heart of both science and technology. Spectral
In this analysis, we’re diving into the latest wave of optimism around artificial intelligence. The focus lands on what tech
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Integrating spheres sit at the heart of photometric instrumentation because they let us measure light with impressive accuracy and control.
Filter photometers play a crucial role in optical measurement. They isolate specific wavelengths of light using carefully designed filters. Unlike
This study from researchers at the Czech Technical University brings a new approach to evaluating and designing imaging sensors. They’ve
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This article looks at Corning Incorporated’s strategic pivot toward fiber-optic infrastructure. The move comes as demand for high-speed internet and
This article digs into the shift from copper to optical interconnects in data centers, especially as AI workloads explode. The
This article looks at a high-profile mix-up involving Sullivan & Cromwell, where AI-generated errors slipped into a federal bankruptcy court
This post digs into Nokia’s acquisition of Infinera and what it could mean for the AI data-center optics market. The
This article digs into Hoth Therapeutics’ surprising strategic pivot. The company is morphing into Rocket One, Inc. and chasing new
This article digs into Standard Chartered’s first-quarter 2026 results and their sweeping workforce reduction plan. The bank’s shifting toward automation
Here’s something pretty wild in mid-infrared (MIR) photonics: a research team has come up with a liquid-like chalcogenide glass adhesive
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Meta is shaking up its workforce, reassigning around 7,000 employees into new roles as part of a sweeping AI-focused restructuring.
There’s a breakthrough in all-optical computing: researchers have built a compact, single-layer metasurface that acts as a meta-operator. It can
This article covers Sivers Semiconductors AB’s Year-2 extension of the EW STAR project under the U.S. Microelectronics Commons framework. The
Musk v. OpenAI: Jury Rules Statute of Limitations Bar Case Let’s dig into what happened with Elon Musk’s lawsuit against
This article digs into SpaceX’s possible Terafab semiconductor facility in Grimes County, Texas, based on details from regional leaders and
This article looks at a viral AI-generated sizzle reel that reimagines Final Fantasy VI using the style of Final Fantasy
When you’re measuring faint light in astronomy or in the lab, it usually comes down to one thing: how well
If you want to know how well a detector turns incoming light into something you can actually measure, you have
Photometric measurements really depend on keeping light under control, but even tiny disruptions can throw off results. The most common
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LinkedIn just rolled out new moderation measures to tackle the spread of low-quality, AI-generated posts—what they’re now calling AI slop.
This article looks at Foundry360’s launch of Optira, a new subsidiary focused on next-generation adaptive optical systems and intelligent vision
This article takes a look at Japan’s latest draft plan to build local industrial clusters aimed at attracting investment and
Cosine correction really matters when you measure illuminance. When light hits a surface at an angle, its intensity just isn’t
Photometers use light-sensitive components to measure and analyze light accurately. Usually, these devices rely on photoresistors, photodiodes, or photomultipliers to
Researchers at the University of Ottawa’s Nexus for Quantum Technologies, along with international collaborators, have pulled off a big step
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This article takes a close look at a recent equity grant given to ON Semiconductor director Thomas Deitrich. It digs
This article digs into a University of Washington idea: putting first-person cameras on preschool teachers, plus some fixed cameras, to
Photometers have become essential in fields where precise light measurement isn’t just nice to have—it’s necessary. Whether you’re in a
You can measure light in two very different ways. Radiometry focuses on the physical energy of electromagnetic radiation. Photometry, though,
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This article digs into a dispute at X.AI over a promised tax gross-up of up to $420 for employees who
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This article digs into former Google CEO Eric Schmidt’s commencement speech at the University of Arizona. He explored how technology—from
Light shapes how we see and interact with the world, but measuring it can get confusing fast. People toss around