Authors: George Rajna
The new methods, developed in Dresden-Rossendorf, could help to make environmental sensors like this much cheaper in the future. [38] A team of researchers at Durham University has found a way to use long-wavelength terahertz radiation to produce video with a high frame rate. [37] A new terahertz imaging technique could help slow the spread of these infestations by detecting insect damage inside wood before it becomes visible on the outside. [36]
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