Table Top USP Lasers Slice, Dice, and So Much More
UltravioletLED writes "A company in Petaluma, California has developed highly programmable desktop lasers. The same devices used in hospitals could also be used to turn any metal surface black by simply changing the software. From the article: 'The technology once filled a large room at DARPA until Raydiance scientists made it into a compact, tabletop unit. Schuler (The CEO) said he hopes it will replace just about any cutting device you can think of, from a big metal saw to a precise surgical blade ... Now that it's a little bigger than a breadbox, researchers want to use them to kill tumors, identify friend or foe during combat, and even remove tattoos.' Femtosecond lasers for eye surgery have been around for years now, but these new lasers are far smaller and promise to have much greater versatility."
presenting your spouse with a jet-black engagement ring
Dude, that's not the correct order to do things in, or you're being highly presumptuous.
Until they manage to create suitable tabletop sharks upon which to mount these frickin lasers, I ain't impressed....
Reality is that which, when we cease to believe in it, still exists. - Philip K Dick
The dosing device goes together with laser therapy apparatus comprising only low-energy semiconductor and gas lasers. Its control mode is set with regard to the functional condition of the patient's body, the disease dynamics and stage.
It's time to realise that Abble's products are the biggest abomination these days. Just say NO to the dumb iAbble way!!
Does anyone know where I can go to learn to build my own desktop lasers? I have found Sam's laser FAQ before, but surely there are other sources out there.