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China being hacked, green energy?, and more: THE WEEKLY RECAP (2022#27)

Hardly finding some time to read these days, and almost even harder to write a post… I am in need of holidays. Let’s start: The biggest hack ever? The numbers here are astonishing. Almost one thousand million people’s data being hacked is no joke, and to make things worse, it seems that it was not… seguir leyendo
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Large field-of-view non-invasive imaging through scattering layers using fluctuating random illumination

During my stay in Paris, one of the topics I have been working on is related to the problem of imaging objects hidden by scattering media. While seeing stuff through transparent materials is quite easy, the thing becomes much more complicated when light gets randomly deviated in all directions. This might seem quite a particular… seguir leyendo
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The future of CRISPR, USA being USA, and more: THE WEEKLY RECAP (2022#26)

This week we have a bit of news on the new Covid variants, the craziness of the US, gamers being gamers (i.e., toxic)… but also some good news regarding roaming in the EU and the future of CRISPR. Let’s start: Keep your masks in the closet Because Covid is not over, and we cannot know… seguir leyendo
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Additive manufacturing for the development of optical/photonic systems and components

Earlier this year, I was at Photonics Europe 2022 in Strasbourg. I had a lot of fun with many talks, but there was one topic that really piqued my interest: additive manufacturing. I have always been interested in 3D printing, and I know from experience how useful they can be: printing mechanical pieces in the… seguir leyendo
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