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The laser beams enough power to disable drones and cut through several kinds of materials from over 0.62 miles (1 km) away.
China's 2-watt laser just outperformed Starlink, transmitting data 5x faster from 60x farther away—signaling a seismic leap in space communication and global dominance.
Imagine a laser no more powerful than a nightlight, yet capable of transmitting data at speeds five times faster than what your current satellite internet can offer. Now imagine that laser operating ...
SpaceX's Starlink uses a dense network of low-orbit satellites to compensate for lower altitude and limited per-satellite ...
The 2kW fibre laser remains stable across 100 degrees Celsius temperature swings, offering portable defence capabilities ...
Chinese researchers overcome decades-long challenge to build a laser that operates across 100-degree Celsius temperature ...
China's new high-powered microwave weapon combines many small electromagnetic waves to make one large focused laser beam — much like the planet-destroying Death Star from "Star Wars." ...
Chinese scientists have managed to accelerate satellite internet speeds up to 1 Gbps, making it 5 times faster than Elon Musk ...
Scientists from the Shanghai Institute of Optics and Precision Mechanics under the Chinese Academy of Sciences have announced ...
Chinese Scientist Turns Tiny Drones Into Metal-Slicing Laser Beam Monsters As the tech progresses from research to potential deployment, the global community will have to consider the implications.