Laser [noun]

Definition of Laser:

ray of light

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You can use powerful lasers to measure the distance of these objects, like radar or sonar.

This Raman spectroscopy shines laser light on a sample, then measures how the light bounces off.

SHERLOC, or Scanning Habitable Environments with Raman and Luminescence for Organics and Chemicals, will take similar measurements using an ultraviolet laser.

In one incident, a man is accused of aiming a laser pointer at a police helicopter.

Carbon, oxygen, nitrogen and other more complex substances must be available for life to both evolve and build radio transmitters or lasers to send signals through space.

This nondestructive technique shines a laser on a sample, and the properties of the scattered light indicate what kind of molecules are present.

So on the next model, his team will replace the camera with an infrared or laser scanner.

In the April 15 New England Journal of Medicine, its authors describe using lasers to visualize those droplets.

This flash process superheated materials with electricity, not a laser.

Then, as though finding an error, he halted its operation and swung the laser-head back away from the work piece.