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laser

[ley-zer] / ˈleɪ zər /


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Anderson went on to spend nearly a decade at Aurora and led development of a Lidar system that bounces lasers off objects to capture surroundings in 3-D.

From The Wall Street Journal

Trumpf, a large mechanical engineering group based in southwest Germany, said in October it would use its expertise in lasers to build drone defense systems, joining with a local electronics group.

From The Wall Street Journal

In addition, delivering light to the brain requires equipment like lasers and optical fibers, which makes experiments more invasive.

From Science Daily

“A laser focus on the economy and the cost of living is job one,” GOP pollster Winston said.

From Los Angeles Times

At the time, a controlled fusion reaction produced more energy than it consumed by using lasers to create conditions that cause hydrogen atoms to fuse and release vast amounts of energy.

From The Wall Street Journal