Squeezed Light & Laser DNA Insertion - LIGHT MATTERS 08.14.2013
-Squeezed Light
-Laser DNA Insertion
-Detecting Air Turbulance
This week on Light Matters: Squeezed light is created on silicon, a laser inserts DNA into cells with a light touch, and invisible air turbulence is detected with lasers.
Light Matters is the Photonics Industry’s only weekly newscast and is hosted by Photonics Media editors Melinda Rose & Laura Marshall.
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