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Astronomers detect ultra-luminous infrared galaxy lurking behind quasar
An international research team has discovered a luminous galaxy hiding behind a quasar, revealing new insights into how galaxies can remain undetected even in well-studied regions of the cosmos.
A layered graphene and chromium oxychloride device functions as a broadband optical synapse, detecting visible to deep ...
FireDos, a leading producer of firefighting proportioners and monitors, and Orglmeister, an innovative leader in infrared ...
A team from the Faculty of Physics and the Center for Quantum Optical Technologies at the University of Warsaw has developed a new type of all-optical radio receiver based on the fundamental ...
An international team of astronomers has used the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) to observe a well-known ...
Laser-driven near-infrared II (NIR-II) light sources comprising luminescent ceramics represent a promising research frontier.
Toxic metals are pushing infrared detector makers into a corner, but NYU Tandon researchers have developed a cleaner solution using colloidal quantum dots. These detectors are made like “inks,” ...
University of Iowa researchers have demonstrated in two new studies how a semiconductor material can be used to create ...
Astronomers have detected one of the darkest objects ever seen at a record cosmic distance—only with the assistance of ...
The latest AirPods Pro may have just launched, but speculation is already mounting about the next pair, which could include ...
ADIPEC 2025, the upcoming global epicentre for oil and gas industry professionals seeking the latest technology advances, will see Teledyne Gas & Flame Detection present event visitors with ...
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