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Back in the late 1990s, Hewlett Packard was “going back to the garage” trying to reinvent themselves. At the time, rumor had it they had a printer in one of the R&D teams that could print chess pieces. People were blown aw
image: Schematic representation of the DKLM Yb:YAG thin-disk oscillator. A wedged Yb:YAG thin disk with a thickness of ~0.1 mm and a ROC of -20 m was used as the gain medium. It was placed inside a 36-pass pump cavity as a folding mirror and pumped by a fiber-coupled diode laser at 94
Cutoff of a spherical or cylindrical mesoscale particle leads to new optical resonant effect
A new publication from Opto-Electronic Science; DOI 10.29026/oes.2022.210008 overviews how the cutoff of a spherical or cylindrical mesoscale particle can lead to a new optical r
The Playbook For The Modern Man
We've tracked down the IWC Schaffhausen stopwatch from Tom Cruise's latest action film.
Top Gun: Maverick, the long-awaited sequel to what’s probably the best action movie of the 80s, has just hit cinemas, and it’s an absolute delight for
The Playbook For The Modern Man
A countdown of the world's best chronograph watches.
Whilst some men may enjoy more refined timepieces, others – like me – prefer large, expensive and complicated chronographs.
First invented by French artist and watchmaker Louis Moinet i
Few brands are as intimately linked to SCUBA diving’s halcyon days in the 1960s as Squale. Founded in 1959 by avid diver and case maker Charles Von Büren, Squale watches were — and continue to be — professional dive watches made for divers, by divers. With a reputation for robustness an
The Garmin Fenix 7 is an uncompromising smartwatch for outdoor athletes. In terms of tracking functions, the model has remained world-class for generations, and the design and operation are tried and tested. But does Garmin manage to keep up with the smart functions in this iteration? Find out
You may soon be able to stab your iPhone with no consequence. Screen shot via Marques Brownie.
If you’ve paid any attention to Apple’s hyperactive rumor mill, you’ve probably heard the term “sapphire glass” thrown around a bit. Yes, it sounds like the name of some drug Lil’ W
Los Angeles, USA:The Verified Market Report provides an encyclopedic study of the global Spherical Contact Lenses market, along with a holistic insight into the important factors and aspects that affect future market growth. The global Spherical Contact Lenses market has been analyzed for the
It would seem logical that emmetropia is the ideal refractive state of the eye.
Emmetropia puts far away objects in perfect focus. Then, the natural accommodation of the eye allows shifting of the focus to near points, thereby giving a full range of sharp vision. As we age, presbyopia se