A 3D-printed thermal cloak protects objects from detection by infrared cameras. The object inside is also protected from heat ...
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New 3D-printed invisibility cloak can hide objects from infrared cameras
Researchers have developed the first 3D, omnidirectional thermal “cloak” capable of making objects invisible ...
Researchers have designed and built the first 3D device that can make objects invisible to heat, an advance that could ...
Scientists have developed the world’s first true three-dimensional thermal cloak, a device that can hide objects from heat ...
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Tiny chip that controls mid-infrared light could improve detection of gases and heat
Infrared cameras can be used to spot useful information that our eyes can't see, such as gases escaping from a pipeline, ...
Researchers from Skoltech have devised a way to detect infrared radiation across a wide range without cooling the detector.
MIT’s infrared chip bends heat light pixel by pixel, powering smarter thermal cameras, gas detection, and next‑gen optical ...
The landscape of modern structural firefighting and tactical rescue operations demands an unprecedented level of real-time data and visual clarity. When entering environments compromised by dense ...
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MIT infrared chip replaces moving optics with pixel-level control for smarter cameras
A new chip developed by MIT researchers could make infrared cameras smaller, smarter, and ...
Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in the industrial heating and lighting sectors frequently encounter a frustrating operational challenge: quartz heating envelopes that degrade prematurely.
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