Newsletter | March 1, 2025

03.01.25 -- February's Best: Hands-On Quantum Computing Learning, Protecting Liquid Crystal Displays From Sunlight, And More

FROM THE EDITOR

How LLNL Used Scientific Techniques To Catch A Serial Killer

When authorities hit a roadblock investigating a suspected serial killer they turned to researchers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory for help. 

TOP INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Lens Details: What To Know Before You Purchase

Article | Schneider Optics

Datasheets can be misleading. So how do you know what you are really buying? This article discusses key parameters to help optical designers and engineers view optical datasheets more critically.

Protecting Liquid Crystal Displays From Sunlight Damage

Application Note | Abrisa Technologies

Protecting LCDs from sunlight damage is crucial for outdoor applications, as UV and IR radiation can degrade organic components, leading to color shifts, image washout, and overheating.

Hands-On Quantum Computing Learning

Article | Mad City Labs, Inc.

A hands-on introduction to quantum computing promotes more immediately applicable expertise, opening opportunities for non-graduate-level workers.

TOP INDUSTRY NEWS

World-Record Photovoltaic Efficiency Achieved For Kesterite Solar Cell

Quantum Computing, Inc. Secures Purchase Order For TFLN Foundry

Highly Efficient Image Intensifier Relay Lenses

Mirror, Mirror Trap The Light: Measuring Invisible Light Waves Via Electro-Optic Cavities

Laser Photonics' CMS Laser Secures Key Order From High-Performance Bike Manufacturer

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