Why 10,000 tiny lenses are the key to our sci-fi future | Hard Reset

This company is building a new kind of “metamaterial” that can change the way we see reality.

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Unlike traditional lenses, metamaterial lenses are flat and made of silicon with intricate patterns etched into them. These patterns allow precise control of light, enabling new possibilities in imaging and sensing. 

Metamaterials can see through glare, haze, and even black ice, and can also be used for identity verification, detecting artificial faces, and recognizing cancerous skin growths. 

The manufacturing process for metamaterials is similar to that of computer chips, making them smaller, cheaper, and easier to mass-produce. As metamaterials become more widely available, they are set to revolutionize mobile devices, cars, and medical technology, transforming how we observe and interact with the world.

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Why 10,000 tiny lenses are the key to our sci-fi future | Hard Reset

This company is building a new kind of “metamaterial” that can change the way we see reality.

Subscribe to Freethink on YouTube ► https://freeth.ink/youtube-subscribe 
Watch more of Hard Reset ►https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXthoedLVIdLvnNgiCshQvqKdS7T_qeGY

Unlike traditional lenses, metamaterial lenses are flat and made of silicon with intricate patterns etched into them. These patterns allow precise control of light, enabling new possibilities in imaging and sensing. 

Metamaterials can see through glare, haze, and even black ice, and can also be used for identity verification, detecting artificial faces, and recognizing cancerous skin growths. 

The manufacturing process for metamaterials is similar to that of computer chips, making them smaller, cheaper, and easier to mass-produce. As metamaterials become more widely available, they are set to revolutionize mobile devices, cars, and medical technology, transforming how we observe and interact with the world.

Watch on Freethink.com ► https://www.freethink.com/series/hard-reset/metalenz

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Inventions that are fighting the rise of facial recognition technology
►https://www.freethink.com/robots-ai/anti-facial-recognition-tech/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=youtube_description
The technology we (or aliens) need for long-distance interstellar travel
► https://www.freethink.com/transportation/interstellar-travel-52552/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=youtube_description
3 emerging technologies that will give renewable energy storage a boost
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► Hard Reset: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXthoedLVIdLvnNgiCshQvqKdS7T_qeGY
► Just Might Work: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXthoedLVIdIS7K-6oNkrya-v-k-X4zYI
► Challengers: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXthoedLVIdKeeuwpDPSyHSC54obntRxB

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