Multimode optical fibre
Multimode optical fibre is a type of fibre optic cable. It transmits multiple light signals simultaneously. This allows for high data rates over short distances. It is commonly used in local area networks. The core of the fibre is larger than single-mode fibre. This design enables light to bounce along the core. It is ideal for applications requiring high bandwidth.
MIT researchers announced a bioimaging technique on 27–28 April 2026 that uses a self-organising “pencil beam” laser for 3D imaging of the human blood-brain barrier. The method achieves...
April 29, 2026