Researchers at the U of I have built the first 3D thermal cloaking device, making objects invisible to heat.   The cloak ...
Researchers have developed the first 3D, omnidirectional thermal cloak capable of making objects invisible to infrared ...
A programmable infrared chip dynamically controls mid-infrared light, enabling compact cameras to detect gases, heat and ...
MIT’s infrared chip bends heat light pixel by pixel, powering smarter thermal cameras, gas detection, and next‑gen optical ...
Researchers have designed and built the first 3D device that can make objects invisible to heat, an advance that could ...
MIT builds a programmable infrared chip that could shrink thermal cameras and improve gas detection and sensing.
Infrared cameras can be used to spot useful information that our eyes can't see, such as gases escaping from a pipeline, ...
Near-field radiative heat transfer The ability to precisely control how heat flows could lead to new cooling strategies for ...
A chip controls infrared light one pixel at a time, helping cameras detect heat, gases, and chemicals for imaging, monitoring, and computing uses. MIT researchers have created a chip-based optical ...
We’re really hoping that a four- to six-month timeline will be realistic (for completion),” said Dr. Suzanne Trupin, owner of ...
Scientists have created a programmable material that gives engineers unprecedented control over heat, with potential ...
In France, a simple remedy using Blanc de Meudon chalk helps cool homes amidst record heat, reflecting sunlight and lowering ...