a device that produces a narrow and powerful stream of light that has many special uses in medicine, industry, etc.
doctors using a laser to perform delicate eye surgery
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Recent Examples of lasersFor now, the research work does not propose a replacement for glass fiber lasers.—
Rupendra Brahambhatt,
Interesting Engineering,
22 Aug. 2026 Instead of using incisions or drilling into the skull, CoMind (coincidentally like Olix) uses infrared lasers and light signals to measure brain activity.—
Alexandra York,
Forbes.com,
21 Aug. 2026 And sending lasers through fiber optic cables meant communication that was free from the tyranny of straight line-transmission.—New Atlas,
20 Aug. 2026 These lasers use a concentrated beam of yellow light to target and collapse the blood vessels.—
Helen Carefoot,
Flow Space,
18 Aug. 2026 The three spacecraft will beam lasers at each other, looking for deviations in the travel time of those laser beams as evidence for the passing of a long-wavelength gravitational wave.—
Keith Cooper,
Space.com,
17 Aug. 2026 Fiber lasers can offer improved beam quality, reliability, and energy control compared with some older laser designs still used in dermatology offices.—
Lyssanoel Frater,
USA Today,
17 Aug. 2026 Geles are typically worn at celebratory events, and Starr and photographer Axle Jozeph transform it into an Afrofuturist icon alongside sci-fi lasers.—
Emanuel Okusanya,
Variety,
14 Aug. 2026
Bunches from the two beams will collide every 10 nanoseconds in ePIC (the Electron-Proton/Ion Collider Detector), a house-sized system that will record the aftermath of these collisions.
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Georgina Jedikovska,
Interesting Engineering,
21 Aug. 2026
The Deluxe Superior rooms offer another take on the island fantasy with their ceilings with original beams, antique furniture, decorative fireplaces, and large windows.