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Boeing’s recent investment in the Israeli startup LightSolver has got people in aerospace circles talking. The move centers on laser-based
This article covers a University at Buffalo-led study that explores how chiral perovskite semiconductors respond to visible light when paired
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Space telescopes have to operate in the unforgiving vacuum of space—no air, wild temperature swings, and no humans around to
Microgravity really changes how space telescopes behave long after launch. Without gravity pulling everything down, structures settle in new ways,
Binocular technology keeps moving forward, stretching past old-school optics and mixing sharp engineering with some pretty wild new materials. The
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Elon Musk’s lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI shines a light on the friction between the promise of AI for
There’s been a breakthrough in real-time noise cancellation for optical fibre links. Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and
Artificial intelligence is shaking up the semiconductor world, nudging the industry away from classic licensing and toward co-designed, custom silicon.
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Lightelligence, a Shanghai-based photonics chipmaker founded in 2017 by MIT-trained scientist Shen Yichen, just made its debut on the Hong
This article digs into a Capitol Hill panel that sparked debate about AI governance. Senator Bernie Sanders shared the stage
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A team of researchers at MIT has revealed a counterintuitive optical phenomenon. Chaotic, high-power laser light traveling through a multimode
Here’s a quick rundown of a recent swing in semiconductor stocks. Rising geopolitical tensions around AI, plus worries about supply
This article highlights a groundbreaking use of artificial intelligence by Pompeii archaeologists to digitally reconstruct the face of a man
This article digs into Lightelligence’s dramatic Hong Kong IPO debut. It highlights the company’s photonics-driven approach to AI hardware, its
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Light scattering really shapes how telescopes capture and form images. Whenever light hits a telescope’s optical surfaces, even tiny imperfections
Precision optical instruments need more than just good design and expert assembly. Their performance really hinges on stable, well-controlled environments
When engineers launch a space-based telescope, it faces intense vibrations and shocks from rocket engines, stage separations, and pyrotechnic events.
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Space Compass, the joint venture between NTT and SKY Perfect JSAT, just took a pretty big step. They’ve signed a
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Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) is a technique in radio astronomy that connects radio telescopes across huge distances, letting them
Designing a wide-field survey telescope isn’t just about cranking up the field of view. Optical engineers have to juggle factors
A telescope’s dome does more than just shield delicate instruments from the elements. It actually shapes the quality of every
This article highlights DGIST’s achievement in developing a domestically produced system that visually maps micro-heating locations and heat propagation inside
This article takes a closer look at Ineffable Intelligence, a fresh startup from ex-DeepMind researcher David Silver. The company just
Radio interferometry lets astronomers link multiple antennas into a single observing system. This approach creates images with way more detail
Multi-wavelength telescope arrays really need precise calibration if you want accurate astronomical data. Each wavelength band reacts differently to the
Scientists are always hunting for safer, more efficient solar energy materials. Recently, they developed silver-doped indium sulfide (In₂S₃) thin films
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David Silver, the AI pioneer behind AlphaGo, has launched Ineffable Intelligence to chase a reinforcement-learning–driven route to superintelligence. He’s openly
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This article dives into the joint announcement from Tower Semiconductor and Axiro Semiconductor. They’re rolling out high-performance radar beamforming integrated
This post digs into the headaches of paywalled news—Bloomberg’s a classic example—and sketches out a practical, ethics-first workflow for science
Coronagraphy sits right at the heart of direct exoplanet detection. By blocking or suppressing starlight, it lets us spot faint
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Researchers in quantum optics have run into a stubborn problem for years — how do you actually measure the quantum
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