Improving mid-infrared imaging and sensing
Artificial optical materials could allow cheaper, flatter, more efficient detectors for night vision and other uses.
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Artificial optical materials could allow cheaper, flatter, more efficient detectors for night vision and other uses.
With new approach, researchers specify desired properties of a material, and a computer system generates a structure accordingly.
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Focused laser beam could help scientists map connections among neurons that underlie behavior.
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Programming language plus simple circuit design could let routers report on their own operation.
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Software lets designers exploit the extremely high resolution of 3-D printers.
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Advance points toward new generation of computers for coming superstorm of data.
GelSight technology lets robots gauge objects’ hardness and manipulate small tools.
Nanofluidic device enables rapid testing of protein drugs produced by living cells.
Microfluidic device generates passive hydraulic power, may be used to make small robots move.
Study sheds light on interactions that change the way heat and electricity move through microchips.
Counterintuitive “metamaterial” may enable heat-resistant circuit boards.