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What would we see? Human eyes only see a small fraction of the electromagnetic spectrum that slots between infrared light and ultraviolet light, from about 380 to 700 nanometers.
You may be looking forward to seeing the upcoming total solar eclipse that’s happening on Monday, April 8. But when the moment arrives, are you prepared for how you’ll see it? Looking straight at the ...
To keep power flowing safely and reliably through the upcoming summer months, proactive aerial inspections along nearly 5,000 miles of high-voltage power lines are underway throughout FirstEnergy Corp ...
FirstEnergy wants residents in their six-state service area to expect low-flying helicopters over the next several weeks.
The new observatory should examine infrared radiation -- heat -- given off by objects throughout the universe, including stars and galaxies farther back in space and time than ever seen.
Light consists of individual particles that propagate in waves. The wavelength determines the color and energy of the light. The human eye can only perceive a small section of this spectrum, ...
Sci-fi-style technology uses nanoparticles to convert infrared light into visible light that humans can see.
TL;DR: Scientists at the University of Science and Technology of China have developed nanoparticle-infused contact lenses that enable night vision without the need for any power source. These lenses ...
In brief: Researchers from the University of Notre Dame have developed a new window coating that promises to block heat-generating infrared and ultraviolet light while allowing visible light to ...
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - FirstEnergy wants residents in their six-state service area to expect low-flying helicopters over the next several weeks. The energy company will be conducting aerial inspections ...
Met-Ed's parent company says helicopter inspections of power lines will begin in the coming months. The company will be using infrared and ultraviolet technology to inspect the areas around high ...