Environment Monitoring the environment with pre-existing fibre-optic networks From earthquake detection to structural monitoring and even glacier science, fibre-optic sensing is redefining how we measure changes in our environment Latest Content Measuring what matters: Ocean Optics’s approach to spectroscopy and employee empowerment Harnessing UV-Vis spectroscopy and digital tools for smart water management Monitoring the environment with pre-existing fibre-optic networks White papers Achieving parts per quadrillion gas detection with laser spectroscopy This White Paper examines groundbreaking research from Harbin Institute of Technology that achieved carbon monoxide detection at 920.7 ppq Webcasts On-Demand: Photonics in environmental monitoring: challenges and opportunities Photonics applications in greenhouse gas sensing On-demand webcast - The power of particle analysis: From pharma to factories More content Lasers and sensors offer bird’s eye view on climate change Satellites to monitor gas pipelines for leaks using hyperspectral imaging John Lincoln A deep dive: superluminescence for environmental monitoring Underground quantum sensing set to erupt The hyperspectral view from space Chromacity partners with Tematys Device to convert CO2 and hydrogen into clean energy products using sunlight and LEDs Wasatch Photonics partners with Nikalyte to evaluate new SERS substrate Lidar sheds light on ocean health Infrared imaging satellite to monitor energy efficiency at scale Thermal Infrared hyperspectral imaging for the detection, Identification, and quantification of Industrial stack gas emissions Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous Page 12 Next page Next ›