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In corrective laser eye surgery, surgeons rely on excimer
lasers.
And
lasers
aren’t just correcting the three types of refractive errors – this technology can also restore aging eyes.
So we're eventually able to do it using
lasers
to drill the holes.
And with the lasers, it was fast and extremely reliable, you couldn't even tell the holes were there, any more than you could tell that one of your hairs was missing.
And I know it might sound crazy, using
lasers
to drill holes in your skull, but back in 2017, people were OK with surgeons shooting
lasers
into their eyes for corrective surgery So when you're already here, it's not that big of a step.
In order to reduce the high energy usage, there are efforts to develop higher-efficiency LEDs, to develop
lasers
optimized for plant growth and using even fiber-optic cables like these to channel sunlight directly into an indoor vertical farm during the day to reduce the need for artificial lighting.
So what if we could put all that together to shoot them out of the sky with
lasers?
There is in-fighting between scientists and military guys, there are rock-melting lasers, people die and sacrifice themselves for the good of all, and above all, there are (weak CGI) special effects.
From hardly alien sounding lasers, to an elementary school style shuttle crash, "Nightbeast" is better classified as a farcical mix of fake blood and bare chest.
As usual the plot is wafer thin, from 1 foot tall dinosaurs that weigh 150 pounds and leave tracks bigger than they are, to inexplicable science which uses
lasers
to keep the dinosaurs in check and poultry trucks which have chickens loose in cages large enough for big dogs (I've seen chicken trucks they are all in cages the size of shoe boxes).
Anyway the basic premise of a woman with a super-powerful motorcycle that it armed to the teeth with rockets and
lasers
isn't even properly exploited.
Story is about a very beautiful woman named Teri Marshall (Heather Thomas) who's boyfriend Rick (Jeffrey Combs) works for a secret agency and he has invented a motorcycle that is bullet proof and can shoot
lasers
and rockets and has a helmet that can shoot
lasers
as well.
Soon after, she starts to develop strange powers such as morphing into a puddle, shooting
lasers
out of her hand, and moving things with her mind.
Writer/director Ernie Fosselius delivers a winning and often gut-busting blend of ludicrous sound effects, ineptly staged action scenes, cruddy (far from) special effects (you just gotta love the cheesy scratched-on-film lasers, tinfoil asteroids, and household appliances ... eer, I mean spaceships being swung around on obvious wires), badly dubbed in dialogue, shamelessly hammy acting, and Richard Wagner's rousing piece of classical music "Ride of the Valkyries."
It was more a movie about research funding and bowties than projecting
lasers.
Lasers
are sci-fi anymore, they actually exist!
Yor runs around, randomly fighting dinosaurs, gorillas, and dodging
lasers
that come from the middle of nowhere.
I also like the fact that the movie is interpreted more like today's naval battleships and uses torpedos and gun fire as opposed to
Lasers
of most sci-fi movies.
Through a random plot twist Slade joins Corrine Wahl's tribe and manages to build a 6 barreled super gun that shoots
lasers
and grenades and weird disks and all sorts of cool stuff.
There's a wacky professor that designs a van that shoots
lasers
for some reason.
This has been true of all of the transformative discoveries and innovations – DNA, transistors, lasers, the Internet, and so on.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s National Ignition Facility in California is getting impressive results by firing high-powered
lasers
at capsules of fuel, crushing the particles together to trigger fusion reactions.
In fact, many of the most important ideas – for example, the mathematics that underlies the modern computer or the theories behind atomic energy or
lasers
– are not protected by intellectual property.
The unified theory of electromagnetism has led to profound advances across all physical science, from atomic physics (where
lasers
and masers are essential tools) to cosmology (where the microwave background radiation is our window on the Big Bang).
Bell Labs scientists also developed information theory in 1948, solar cells in 1954,
lasers
in 1958, the first communications satellites in 1962, charged-coupled devices in 1969, and fiber-optic networks in 1976.
The research, discoveries, and products that emerged from this single entity are astounding: not only reliable relays and switches for landline telephony, but also radar, lasers, the transistor, the integrated circuit, the fax machine, satellite communications, Shannon’s information theory, the theory of computation, six sigma quality control, and even cosmic microwave background radiation.
Most space-related capabilities, like
lasers
and proximity operations, have both peaceful and military applications.
The defense industry once created the new technologies – lasers, GPS, and the Internet, for example – that helped drive the American economy.
When the first
lasers
appeared, they were almost an invention in search of an application.
The range of research areas that now rely on
lasers
is no less broad, running the gamut of biology, chemistry, genetics, and astronomy.
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