Environment Nasa and ESA utilise computer vision and high-grade orbital optics to gather data on Earth and beyond NASA and ESA are leveraging powerful optical technology and artificial intelligence to improve our understanding of planetary weather systems and the gravitational forces shaping the cosmos. Latest Content Nasa and ESA utilise computer vision and high-grade orbital optics to gather data on Earth and beyond Xanadu introduces its modular photonic quantum computer prototype Prisma Photonics partners with Great River Energy to enhance grid resilience in Minnesota White papers Advances in quantum cascade lasers for critical real-world applications This White Paper explores recent advancements in quantum cascade lasers and their applications in fields such as environmental monitoring, industrial process control, and, critically, nuclear safety Webcasts On-demand webcast: Photonics applications in greenhouse gas sensing On-demand webcast - The power of particle analysis: From pharma to factories More content Light Trace Photonics secures £600,000 investment to launch photonic chip platform Femtosecond laser advance enables sensitive SWIR spectroscopy for air analysis Student finds lost Maya city by accident, using lidar InSpek raises €6 million in funding from seed round and EIC grant High-resolution laser scanning reveals carbon loss in the Amazon rainforest Photonic sensing technology developed to identify unsustainable CUI leaks Innovative photonic approach may help to break down plastic waste How to transform complex plastics into valuable chemicals, using a low-powered laser Is photonic communication in a position to advance marine operations? World-leading ‘Attomicroscope’ captures freeze frames of electrons Hyperspectral test flight advances goal of solar-powered science missions SBQuantum lands space agency contracts as quantum use accelerates Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous Page 2 Next page Next ›