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Contact Lenses that Respond to Light

UV-responsive dyes embedded in contact lenses can quickly adapt.

Building the World's Most Powerful Laser

New lasers will be key to making fusion energy and proton therapy practical.

Nobel for Revolutionary Optical Technologies

The Nobel Prize in physics was awarded to a fiber-optics pioneer and the inventors of digital-imaging chips.

New Type of Disappearing Ink

Nanoparticle inks that fade away in hours could be ideal for secure communications.

Cheaper LEDs

Flexible arrays of bright inorganic LEDs could mean cheaper displays and lighting.

Making Light Bulbs from DNA

Dye-doped DNA nanofibers can be tuned to emit different colors of light.

Ultra-Efficient Organic LEDs

OLEDs could soon give fluorescent lighting a run for its money.

Mice Get Hooked on Light

Hybrid proteins that respond to light could reveal the biochemistry of addiction.

Lighting Up Cells in 3-D

A new technique pushes the boundaries of super-resolution light microscopy.

New E-Paper Technology Speeds Up

Research shows that photonic crystals can change color as quickly as other technologies.

On the White Path

Nanocrystals could light the way to using LEDs to replace the lightbulb.

Animation for the Masses

Adobe is developing software to let home users create movie-quality 3-D graphics.

Silicon Lasers Get Up to Speed

A new silicon-based laser emits the short, high-frequency light pulses that are necessary for today's telecommunications networks.

A Deeper Look at Living Things

A glowing red protein could illuminate disease processes.

The Incapacitating Flashlight

An LED flashlight makes culprits vomit.

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