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Designing a high-performance telescope takes more than just precise engineering of mirrors and lenses. You have to predict how light
Telescope engineering is moving into an era where precision optics, advanced sensors, and global networks all work together to reveal
Astronomers these days are leaning into photonic spectrographs and integrated optics to capture more precise data from the cosmos, all
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This article traces how forecasting a catastrophic cyclone in 1970 changed how we think about storm prediction. It also digs
As geopolitical and policy shifts keep shaking up the AI world, let’s look at China’s move to unwind Meta’s $2
This article covers Optikos Corporation’s acquisition by Artemis, a Boston-based private equity firm. It explores what this means for Optikos’
Cantor Fitzgerald has kept an Overweight rating on NXP Semiconductors, sticking with a $280 price target. They argue NXP operates
The article dives into new data from China’s National Bureau of Statistics, showing a strong surge in industrial profits for
Researchers at the XPANCEO Emerging Technologies Research Center, working alongside Nobel Laureate Konstantin Novoselov, have uncovered something wild about crystalline
This post distills a recent analysis of the Strive US Semiconductor ETF (SHOC). It explores SHOC’s concentrated exposure to leading
At the Final Fantasy XIV Fan Festival 2026 in Anaheim, a panel led by Christopher Fox, a localizer for Square
The Tyndall National Institute’s new five-year plan, “Tyndall 2030,” pushes to put Ireland right in the mix of the European
Multi-Conjugate Adaptive Optics (MCAO) steps in to fix atmospheric turbulence over a much wider field of view than what traditional
The global medical fiber optics market looks ready for big growth over the next decade. Projections show it could rise
Fiber optics have really changed how astronomers collect and analyze light from distant objects. By guiding light through flexible, low-loss
This article digs into rising worries among lawmakers that artificial intelligence might make government surveillance easier and more widespread. They’re
This article covers a brisk rally in the Korean stock market. Capital poured into select domestic sectors—especially semiconductors and power
This article digs into a guest essay that wrestles with artificial intelligence’s double-edged promise: huge potential to help us, but
Astronomical images usually arrive blurry, noisy, or incomplete. Telescopes have limits, the atmosphere messes things up, and sensors aren’t perfect.
Astronomical observations usually pick up a lot of unwanted noise from the instruments, the atmosphere, or even background sources. This
Trying to capture crisp images of distant galaxies or faint nebulae is tough. Even top telescopes struggle with blurring from
The article chronicles South Korea’s and Vietnam’s intensified cooperation across technology, energy, and infrastructure during President Lee Jae-Myung’s visit to
This article looks at OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s public apology to the people of Tumbler Ridge, Canada, after a mass
The global sputter coating market looks set for steady growth through 2035. Advances in semiconductor nodes, display technology, and electric-vehicle
On-orbit servicing and alignment of space telescopes let engineers repair, upgrade, and calibrate spacecraft right in orbit, no need to
In a groundbreaking study, researchers from Sun Yat-sen University and Tianjin University have achieved the first-ever experimental realization of single-photon
Large astronomical surveys grab huge amounts of data from the sky, usually in multiple wavelengths, by using advanced telescopes and
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In a rapidly evolving electronics landscape, this article distills a market study on Silicon Carbide (SiC) power semiconductors. It highlights
This article digs into how transparency and disclosures shape the trustworthiness of financial analysis on public platforms. It uses a
The global adaptive optics (AO) market is ramping up fast. Advances in wavefront control, miniaturization, and AI-driven processing are unlocking
The article takes a look at recent institutional moves in Tower Semiconductor (TSEM) and the company’s fourth-quarter results. It offers
High-contrast imaging pushes optical systems to spot faint objects near bright sources, like planets orbiting distant stars. One way to
Nulling interferometry gives astronomers a clever way to spot faint objects hiding near much brighter ones. By blending light from
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Marvell Technology just announced it’s acquiring Polariton Technologies. The move aims to boost Marvell’s high-speed optical connectivity for next-gen data
This post digs into how a booming semiconductor export scene has fueled South Korea’s recent growth. At the same time,
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Sivers Semiconductors is shifting its reporting plans and taking some strategic steps that could shake up its path to a
Light from distant stars and galaxies doesn’t reach a telescope unchanged. As it passes through Earth’s atmosphere, different wavelengths bend
Shack-Hartmann sensors sit at the heart of measuring and correcting optical wavefronts, popping up everywhere from astronomy to vision science.
Laser guide star systems shoot artificial points of light high up in the atmosphere, giving telescopes a solid reference for
Apple just named longtime hardware chief John Ternus as its next CEO. He’s set to take over later this year.
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The article gives a snapshot of The Business Research Company’s forecast for the global semiconductor design market. It covers expected