Scientists at the Institute of Quantum Electronics in Zurich, Switzerland, have created a tiny lens that converts infrared light into visible light. It is noted that the lens reduces the wavelength of ...
Long before modern photography, the idea of capturing images through a tiny hole fascinated early thinkers. The ancient ...
Contact lenses have enabled people to see beyond the visible light range, picking up flickers of infrared light even in the dark – or with their eyes closed. The lenses contain engineered ...
Researchers have developed a contact lens that can convert infrared light, which is normally invisible to our eyes, into visible light. Because infrared light can pass through our eyelids, study ...
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The Blazing Rainbow in Space That Could Reveal How Earth Was Born
Astronomers are uncovering the earliest stages of planet formation with the help of technologies like the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). Recent findings from the Butterfly Nebula, 3,400 ...
A new, lens-free, pinhole camera-like system delivers clear mid-infrared images in low light and across long distances, ...
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Ancient 4th-century pinhole concept reimagined in lens-free infrared camera design
A laser-driven “optical pinhole” unlocks distortion-free mid-infrared imaging for night vision and environmental monitoring.
Dr. Giovanni Fazio, from the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory discusses the Spitzer Space Telescope. Launched on 25 August 2003, the telescope is producing an exciting new view of the Universe ...
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