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Optics & Photonics Feb 22, 2021

New 'metalens' shifts focus without tilting or moving

Polished glass has been at the center of imaging systems for centuries. Their precise curvature enables lenses to focus light and produce sharp images, whether the object in view is a single cell, the page of a book, or a ...

Optics & Photonics Feb 2, 2021

Say goodbye to the dots and dashes to enhance optical storage media

Purdue University innovators have created technology aimed at replacing Morse code with colored "digital characters" to modernize optical storage. They are confident the advancement will help with the explosion of remote ...

Bio & Medicine Jan 27, 2021

Technology could upend DNA sequencing for diagnosing certain DNA mutations

Doctors are increasingly using genetic signatures to diagnose diseases and determine the best course of care, but using DNA sequencing and other techniques to detect genomic rearrangements remains costly or limited in capabilities. ...

General Physics Jan 25, 2021

Physicists succeed in filming phase transition with extremely high spatial and temporal resolution

Laser beams can be used to change the properties of materials in an extremely precise way. This principle is already widely used in technologies such as rewritable DVDs. However, the underlying processes generally take place ...

Environment Jan 11, 2021

Consumer electronics have changed a lot in 20 years—systems for managing e-waste aren't keeping up

It's hard to imagine navigating modern life without a mobile phone in hand. Computers, tablets and smartphones have transformed how we communicate, work, learn, share news and entertain ourselves. They became even more essential ...

Optics & Photonics Jan 7, 2021

Speeding up machine learning by means of light

Scientists have developed a pioneering new approach that will rapidly speed up machine learning—using light.

Environment Dec 2, 2020

Electronic waste on the decline, new study finds

A new study, led by a researcher at the Yale School of the Environment's Center for Industrial Ecology and published recently in the Journal of Industrial Ecology, has found that the total mass of electronic waste generated ...

Materials Science Nov 24, 2020

AI algorithm identifies new compound potentially useful for photonic devices, biologically inspired computers

When the words "artificial intelligence" (AI) come to mind, your first thoughts may be of super-smart computers, or robots that perform tasks without needing any help from humans. Now, a multi-institutional team including ...

Environment Nov 23, 2020

Choked, strangled and drowned. How balloons and plastic bags are killing marine animals

In Florida, a critically endangered Kemp's ridley sea turtle was entangled in a plastic bag that had become filled with sand. The plastic bag had wrapped around the turtle's neck, which likely led it to drown or suffocate.

Social Sciences Oct 1, 2020

Five COVID customs that emerged during lockdown

For many people, the word "folklore" is synonymous with the past: beliefs at odds with contemporary society; myth and legend, even magic.

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