The Megajoule Laser facility (LMJ) in France allows researchers to study the behaviour of materials under extreme
conditions similar to those reached during the operation of nuclear weapons
Thales’s pioneering innovation in medical imaging dates back to the 1950s. Thales has constantly played the role of the first mover, pushing the technological boundaries.
Is there a way to produce high quality X-rays in a way that is safe for both patient and clinicians? An innovative approach to radiography is making this look like a real possibility.
More powerful lasers have the potential to produce groundbreaking new technology in future – but first there remain some challenges that need to be overcome before this becomes a reality.
Unmanned vehicles have already proven their use in the battlefield and are beginning to show potential in civilian circumstances as well. But is the day coming when they’re not just unmanned but operating entirely on their own?
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