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Australian defense company Electro Optic Systems (EOS) has unveiled its Apollo High Energy Laser Weapon (HELW) that pumps out up to 150 kW of power yet can take out 200 medium-sized drones running on ...
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Biological image data is captured by an Adimec 2-megapixel CMOS camera that is managed and transferred by a BitFlow ...
Using light as a decoder for a diffusion-based image generator, scientists show that improvements can be made to make AI ...
A qubit encoded in a fluorescent protein could act as a sensor to measure quantum properties inside living systems ...
NASA's Deep Space Optical Communications technology has successfully shown that data encoded in lasers can be reliably transmitted, received, and decoded after traveling millions of miles from Earth ...
NTT and MHI achieved record 15% efficiency beaming 152 W of power over 1 kilometer, using laser wireless power transmission ...
Cheaper than advanced air defenses and more versatile than low-tech options, lasers have become a popular choice for nations ...
Scientists at Michigan State University have discovered how to use ultrafast lasers to wiggle atoms in exotic materials, ...
The Iron Beam can intercept drones and other threats of our age.
After installation, it is expected to take down drones at a cost of less than 10 cents per shot. Nicknamed “Apollo” for the Greek god of light, the 100-kilowatt laser has about the same level of power ...