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Tag Archives: C2N-Paris

2019, Stories of French-Australian Innovation

Making light work

February 5, 2019 Michael Lucy

Australian and French researchers are teaming up to use photonics—the quantum technology of light—to build better environmental sensors and high-speed data transmitters, and enable sharper MRI scans.

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