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 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 On-demand webcast - The power of particle analysis: From pharma to factories Swarms of drones detect and extinguish fires in trial Could leaf-inspired light capture advance LSC use in renewable energy efforts? Using drone swarms for autonomous mapping and surveillance, with CollMot Robotics CEO Gábor Vásárhelyi Methane-mapping satellites combine to confirm world’s biggest gas leak Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous Page 5 Next page Next ›