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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.
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Researchers at the University of Ottawa’s Nexus for Quantum Technologies, along with international collaborators, have pulled off a big step
Cosine correction really matters when you measure illuminance. When light hits a surface at an angle, its intensity just isn’t
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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 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
Photometry looks at light not just as energy, but as we actually see it. Unlike radiometry, which measures all electromagnetic
Optical illusions have taken the internet by storm. One of the latest viral brain teasers is challenging even the keenest
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Light measurement isn’t just about how much energy a source emits. Our eyes actually react differently to each wavelength, and
Astrophysics really leans on precise measurements of light, and photometry gives us the tools to make those measurements possible. Whether
There’s a new optical illusion making the rounds on social media. It’s just an everyday scene in a cozy room,
This article pulls together the latest signals from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the world’s leading ultra-deep-tech foundry. It tries
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This article digs into the sharp pullback in leading AI optical-component stocks after a long, momentum-fueled rally. It looks at
< p >Advanced Micro-Fabrication Equipment (Amec) has become a pivotal player in China’s push to build its own semiconductor toolkit.
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has delivered a high-resolution optics system to Firefly Aerospace for the Ocula commercial lunar imaging service.
The article digs into how the U.S.–China rivalry now plays out in the world of semiconductors and rare-earths. Japan, meanwhile,
This article digs into Linus Torvalds’ recent comments on the Linux kernel security workflow. It focuses on the flood of
This analysis digs into Nvidia’s upcoming fiscal first-quarter earnings. We’ll look at its spot as the world’s most valuable chipmaker
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This article digs into the second Economic Security Dialogue between India and Japan, held on May 11. The meeting mapped
This blog post digs into Damien Charlotin’s take on the whole “AI will wipe out the legal profession” panic. Pulling
Fiber optic coupling sits right at the heart of modern spectroscopic instruments, letting us move light efficiently between a source,
Spectroscopy really hinges on how well we can detect light, and the sensor you pick makes a huge difference in
Spectroscopy really hinges on precise measurements, and it all starts with wavelength calibration. If you skip it, results can drift,
Low-light spectroscopy faces a stubborn challenge: noise that hides the spectral details researchers care about. When signals get weak, random
Spectral lines might seem like sharp markers of energy transitions, but in reality, they always show up with some width.
On August 29, 2025, a “spot the animal” puzzle swept across the internet. Reddit user Willmalachen posted it in the
Mikron’s decision to sell framed test wafers and tiny vials of cleanroom air as novelty souvenirs is, well, a bit