A study published in Sensors presents a geometrical optical model to examine the impact of dynamic oceanic waves on the optical propagation of laser beams.
High or very low temperatures, humidity and dust - such environmental conditions pose great challenges for electronics.
Professor Milena D’Angelo’s research group at the Dipartimento Interateneo di Fisica, Università degli Studi di Bari, has devised an innovative light-field microscopy technique for volumetric imaging.
By Ilamaran Sivarajah
13 Oct 2022
In an article published in Scientific Reports, researchers present a lightweight one-photon microscope capable of imaging at different focal depths.
A recent study published in Analytical Chemistry demonstrates the molecular characterization of Organophosphorus compounds in an ambient organic aerosol altered by wildfire smoke.
By Usman Ahmed
12 Oct 2022
Researchers now have a new method for 3D nanoscale elemental analysis for ion-electron microscope systems, thanks to new research that was published in Nano Letters.
In an article published in Remote Sensing, researchers examined the feasibility of ZY1-02D hyperspectral images for extracting non-optical active water quality parameters, such as dissolved oxygen (DO), total phosphorus (TP), and permanganate index (CODMn), in urban rivers and lakes.
By Pritam Roy
12 Oct 2022
In a study published in Sensors, researchers developed a Brillouin scattering-based spiral deployment arrangement of distributed fiber optic sensors to assess and monitor the cable forces in concrete during tensioning processes.
A study published in Urban Science worked on the monthly climatology of lightning flash rate concerning the atmospheric aerosol optical depth and various thermodynamic parameters to investigate the trend and pattern of thunderstorm lightning.
In an article published in Remote Sensing, researchers used Sentinel-1, Sentinel-2, and field inventory data to construct machine learning models monitoring Pantana phyllostachysae Chao (PPC) damage.
A recent study published in Remote Sensing uses VIIRS night-time light brightness imagery to map the extent of flooding in Brisbane and assess the change in energy utilization for the flood effect.
By Usman Ahmed
11 Oct 2022
A study published in Applied Sciences compared fluorescence-aided identification with conventional light illumination technique with respect to time, accuracy, and professional experience required for dental composite remnants detection after trauma splint removal.
In the frame of the EU-funded LAMpAS project, the company ScanLab and the Technische Universität Dresden have developed a high-speed polygon scanner unit, that is able to produce periodic surface structures by utilizing the principle of interference.
A research group from the University of Innsbruck’s Department of Botany, led by Professor Gilbert Neuner, has studied how frost on potato leaves has detrimental effects on potato production. The experiments were conducted using cryo-microscopic techniques.
By Ilamaran Sivarajah
10 Oct 2022
In an article published in Remote Sensing, researchers presented a point cloud reconstruction approach for a mobile laser scanning technique based on trajectory filtering.
By Pritam Roy
10 Oct 2022