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Physicists at ETH Zurich have developed a lens that can transform infrared light into visible light by halving the wavelength ...
Physicists have developed a lens with 'magic' properties. Ultra-thin, it can transform infrared light into visible light by halving the wavelength of incident light.
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Digital Camera World on MSNVoigtlander unleashes its sharpest wide-angle lens yet for Leica rangefindersEvery issue is packed with photo tips, kit reviews and inspiration ...
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Digital Photography Review on MSNLeica's new lens is its lightest standard zoom yet for the SL systemLeica has unveiled a compact and lightweight 28-70mm F2.8 lens for L-mount, which shares some distinct similarities with a ...
Contact lenses have enabled people to see beyond the visible light range, picking up flickers of infrared light even in the dark – or with their eyes closed. The lenses contain engineered ...
Looking to see if they could develop a less invasive way of allowing visual access to NIR light, the UST researchers developed contact lenses based on the same technology used in the injections.
This week, Xue and colleagues introduced contact lenses that convert near-infrared light into visible light. They’re like normal contact lenses in size and shape and don’t require external power.
Chinese researchers have developed an infrared contact lens that makes night vision possible. Nanoparticles make the previously invisible light range visible to the ...
Then they tested their lenses on mice, giving them a choice between a dark box and a box illuminated with infrared light. Mice wearing the contacts chose the dark box; those without augmented ...
New applications of thin, lightweight filters may allow humans to perceive both infrared and visible light simultaneously. Contact lenses and eyeglasses could one day enable people to see beyond ...
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