Read article: Machine learning creates full-colour images from infrared cameras Imaging Research update Machine learning creates full-colour images from infrared cameras System could find use in retinal surgery and night vision
Read article: Quantum holography images objects with undetected light Imaging Research update Quantum holography images objects with undetected light New technique could find applications in biomedical imaging
Read article: Multimode optical fibres make a hair-thin 3D imaging system Imaging Research update Multimode optical fibres make a hair-thin 3D imaging system New technique can scan a scene at nearly 23,000 points per second over depths of up to several metres and could have applications in medical imaging
Read article: Microscopy technique inspired by Kelvin reveals long-sought ‘sigma-hole’ Atomic and molecular Research update Microscopy technique inspired by Kelvin reveals long-sought ‘sigma-hole’ Positively charged “crown” that holds some halogen atoms together is imaged for the first time
Read article: New way of seeing round corners has picosecond temporal resolution Optics and photonics Research update New way of seeing round corners has picosecond temporal resolution Nonlinear optics improves photon timing
Read article: ‘Stop-motion movie of atoms’ reveals short-lived state in nanoscale switch Semiconductors and electronics Research update ‘Stop-motion movie of atoms’ reveals short-lived state in nanoscale switch First snapshots of ultrafast switching could lead to more energy-efficient computing
Read article: New location technique shatters the diffraction limit Imaging Research update New location technique shatters the diffraction limit Resolution of 1/76 of a wavelength achieved using an echo chamber
Read article: Irregularly shaped Moon dust creates complex scattering effects Nanomaterials Research update Irregularly shaped Moon dust creates complex scattering effects Tomography technique measures the shape of lunar soil particles in rich detail
Read article: Liquid-jet evolution is driven by surface tension, not gravity Soft matter and liquids Research update Liquid-jet evolution is driven by surface tension, not gravity Study reveals why jets created by falling droplets are self-similar
Read article: Prototype detector uses cosmic muons to scan shipping containers Imaging Research update Prototype detector uses cosmic muons to scan shipping containers Technique can find dense materials such as plutonium and uranium
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