Most of the time we feature hokey film footage in our Retrotechtacular series, but we think this hack is as cool today as it was fifty years ago. [Clint] wrote in to tell us about Operation Red Line.
In one of the cooler hacks we’ve seen recently, a bunch of hacking academics at the University of Michigan researched the ability to flicker a laser at audible sound frequencies to see if they could ...
Tuning in: interfering laser light could soon be used to generate terahertz signals. (Courtesy: iStock/arttanja) A new type of microwave radio transmitter built by physicists in the US could lead to ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Sony unveiled a series of workflow technology products and solutions for professional ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HyperLight, a leader in the commercialization of thin-film lithium niobate photonic integrated circuits for datacom, telecom, analog, and quantum applications, ...
Laser communications transmitter to enable NASA spacecraft to transmit data at accelerated speeds over a distance of 200 million miles The CACI laser transmitter, shown here, will be used for the ...
To The Editor: I was delighted to read the article about Taylor Courier in Saturday's paper. I've never met the young man, but admire his accomplishment in his science project (the Modulated Laser ...
For the first time, researchers have used a laser as a radio transmitter and receiver, paving the way for towards ultra-high-speed Wi-Fi and new types of hybrid electronic-photonic devices. You've ...
The problem with scientific papers is that they hide about half of the interesting stuff. Recently, a group of scientists set out to directly measure a property of a laser, something that goes by the ...
Researchers have revealed a radical laser gun that can beam audio directly into a person's ear across a room. Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Lincoln Laboratory have been ...
In second grade, he launched an investigation into the way crabs walk. By fourth grade, he tinkered with electronics. So by the time Taylor entered Hendersonville High School, he was delving into ...