For the first time in history, scientists have succeeded in visually capturing the speed of light. Through an innovative use of high-speed photography and lasers, researchers have managed to ...
Researchers at Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, Germany, are developing ultrathin optical components made of atomically layered systems, which capture light much better than previous materials.
According to the studies of quantum mechanics, light can act simultaneously as a particle and a wave. However, scientists have never been able to capture light in both of its forms at the same time— ...
Gold nanorods are promising photocatalysts that can use light energy to drive chemical reactions—such as converting CO₂ into usable fuels or producing hydrogen from water. In this process, the ...
Venturing into night photography with your iPhone presents unique challenges. The small sensors in smartphones often struggle to capture light effectively, leading to grainy or blurred images. However ...