Flō Optics raises $35M in Series A funding round to revolutionize optical lens coatings with digital printing technology.
This study introduces a multidimensional sampling theory, overcoming Nyquist limitations and enhancing metasurface design for advanced optical applications.
A research team has developed a novel multidimensional sampling theory to overcome the limitations of flat optics. The study not only identifies the constraints of conventional sampling theories in ...
Shariful Fakir's arrest for stabbing actor Saif Ali Khan has intensified the crackdown on illegal Bangladeshi immigrants in Mumbai, with 101 cases registered in January alone. Special drives and ...
Focus hold buttons encircle the forward section of the lens and the lens includes OSS (Optical SteadyShot) stabilization. Sony doesn’t give an official rating for its effectiveness, but we found that, ...
Join me as I pick the best lenses for astrophotography fans shooting a starry night sky, to suit a range of cameras and budgets. I think that the best lenses for astrophotography are vital for getting ...
Want to preserve the planetary parade or capture the Lynx constellation? The best lenses for astrophotography can help you take beautiful, breathtaking images of the night sky. If you're stepping ...
So what makes TriChroma LED different? Well, instead of emitting only white or blue light from the backlight, the TV makes use of thousands of “RGB Local Dimming” optical lenses, each of which ...
Typically referred to as light therapy or LED face masks, these contraptions use light-emitting diodes to shine light at specific wavelengths onto the skin for various purposes like reducing ...
With so many potential advantages to Hisense's new mini LED RGB tech, the future of TV may be taking shape right in front of us. The RGB UX Trichroma TV is slated for availability in 2025, unlike ...
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking method to produce Fresnel zone plates — paper-thin optical lenses — using standard semiconductor manufacturing techniques. These lenses, though less ...
When the German computer pioneer Konrad Zuse built the world’s first programmable computer in war time Berlin, it performed floating point arithmetic at a clock speed of between 5 and 10 Hz. The ...
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