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PhotonDelta and Research Partner Apply Integrated Photonics to Agrifood
WAGENINGEN, Netherlands, May 18, 2023 — During the Post Harvest Unlimited Conference held this week at Wageningen University in the Netherlands, PhotonDelta and OnePlanet Research Center launched the Integrated Photonics for Agrifood roadmap. The roadmap, according to PhotonDelta, lays out the future of sustainable food production and distribution using photonic microchip technology. Specifically, it describes the role integrated photonics and photonics technology will play in the transformation of sustainable farming practices and
Ambient Photonics Opens Low-Light Photovoltaic Cell Factory
SCOTTS VALLEY, Calif., April 25, 2023 — Ambient Photonics has started mass production on low-light photovoltaic (PV) cells at its low-light PV cell factory in Scotts Valley, south of Silicon Valley. According to Ambient, the company's PV cell technology transforms indoor light into energy...
Integrated Photonic Quantum Sensing Takes Aim at Climate Research
AUSTIN, Texas, March 28, 2023 — A NASA-funded collaboration will focus on advancing quantum sensing technology to enable new understanding of Earth and the effects of climate change. Led by the University of Texas at Austin (UT), Quantum Pathways Institute collaborators are...
Jenoptik Reorganizes Business Units: Week in Brief: 04/01/22
JENA, Germany, April 1, 2022 — Jenoptik is combining its core photonics business in two new divisions, the company reported in its 2021 annual report press release: Advanced Photonic Solutions and Smart Mobility Solutions. The former Light & Optics and Light & Production...
NASA Partners with Harvard on Metasurface Polarimetry
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 11, 2021 — NASA earth scientist Kerry Meyer and researchers at Harvard University are developing metasurface technology capable of analyzing light along four polarization directions. With one flat optical component, intensity, linear polarization (horizontal...
Artificial Photosynthesis Could Help Limit Carbon Emissions
BERLIN, Jan. 22, 2019 — If CO2 emissions do not fall fast enough, then CO2 will have to be removed from the atmosphere to limit global warming. New technologies for artificial photosynthesis could contribute to negative emissions of CO2, say researchers from...
NASA to Study Incoming, Outgoing Arctic Light
WASHINGTON, Aug. 15, 2014 — A new NASA mission will examine Article sea ice loss and cloud formation in part by measuring incoming solar and outgoing IR radiation. Called Arctic Radiation IceBridge Sea and Ice Experiment (ARISE), the airborne campaign is meant help determine...
Conference to Explore Laser-based Weather Control
GENEVA, Aug. 30, 2013 — Ultrashort-pulse lasers as an emerging tool for controlling the weather will be the topic of interest at a gathering of atmospheric physicists, meteorologists and climatologists next month at the World Meteorological Organisation in Geneva. The...
Raytheon Awarded Third Visible IR Imager Contract
EL SEGUNDO, Calif., Aug. 14, 2013 — Raytheon Co. has received a third NASA contract to develop a Visible Infrared Imager Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Joint Polar Satellite System-2 (JPSS) spacecraft. The JPSS instrument will...
Beyond Recycling: Using Photonics to Save the Planet
Jan 1, 2013 — Historically, the environment has paid a heavy price whenever innovation or technological advances have taken place. But times are changing, and today, modernization seldom occurs without the environment being considered. The public’s...
3-D Laser Scanner Images Dinosaur Footprints
TRENTO, Italy, Dec. 2, 2010 — Throughout Trentino, Italy, many signs have been left by the dinosaur giants that trod the beaches and dominated the landscape millions of years ago, even before the valleys were formed. Icnologists – scientists who study the traces of animal...
Sensing the rain
Mar 18, 2010 — The Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) is a project run jointly by NASA and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency to monitor and study tropical rainfall. When tropical cyclone Laurence hit Australia in December 2009, TRMM determined that...
New system lets world monitor California forest fires
RENO, Nev. – When wildfires forced a group of Northern California students from their homes last year, they decided to work to keep the same thing from happening to others. Ranging in age from 10 to 13 years old, the grade-schoolers came up with the idea...
Multibeam Lasers Emit in IR
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 30, 2009 – An international team of applied scientists demonstrated compact, multibeam and multiwavelength lasers emitting in the infrared. Typically, lasers emit a single light beam of a well-defined wavelength; with their multibeam abilities, the new lasers...
New Technology Seeks to Heat, Cool with Solar Power
RENSSELAER, N.Y., July 12, 2006 -- Every day, the sun bathes the planet in energy -- free of charge -- yet few systems can take advantage of that source for both heating and cooling. Now, researchers are making progress on a thin-film technology that adheres both solar cells and heat...
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