Kyocera achieves a 5.2Gbps breakthrough in underwater laser communication systems. The new system is 2.5x faster than prior ...
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For the first time, light makes atoms dance in twisting two-dimensional materials
A flash of light has turned a sheet of atoms into a dance floor. In a feat of precision physics, researchers from Cornell and ...
When an intense laser pulse hits a stationary electron, it performs a trembling motion at the frequency of the light field.
Hardware SK hynix claims world's first High NA EUV machine for 'mass production' of cutting edge chips, beating Intel to the punch Hardware We're still waiting for the first 2nm chips but TSMC is ...
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20 Ideas So Good They Won a Nobel
Since 1901, the Nobel Prize has honored ideas that changed the way we live. From discoveries that made headlines to ...
Baron Funds, an investment management company, released its “Baron Technology Fund” third-quarter 2025 investor letter. A ...
Engineers unveiled a novel computer chip that relies on light rather than electricity to execute one of the most ...
If you have a brain, and if you know others who do, then you know there’s a catastrophic catalogue of ways that our skull-socket electro-fat computers can disappoint their owners. From memory-loss to ...
But, it turns out, a thermometer has been part of photonic chips all along.
Fiber-optic technology revolutionized the telecommunications industry and may soon do the same for brain research.
Rice University researchers studying a class of atom-thin semiconductors known as transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) ...
Fiber-optic technology revolutionized the telecommunications industry and may soon do the same for brain research.
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