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Hybrid Free-space-optics and Millimetre-wave D-band Trans-mitter enabled by Optically Harmonically Locked Lasers

Physics > Optics [Submitted on 2 Jun 2026] Title:Hybrid Free-space-optics and Millimetre-wave D-band Trans-mitter enabled by Optically Harmonically Locked Lasers View PDFAbstract:We demonstrated hybrid free-space optics (FSO) and D-band (110-170GHz) millimetre wave transmitter enabled by a single phase-locked laser pair, simultaneously enabling ultra-low RF phase noise and optical linewidth for communications. Based on this, we further study combined capacity with beam angle misalignment...

arXiv Physics 7d ago

CDPM-Align: Multi-Scale Guidance-Aligned Diffusion Pretraining for Robust Few-Shot Anatomical Landmark Detection

arXiv:2606.04898v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Anatomical landmark detection is a fundamental task in medical image analysis supporting a wide range of diagnostic and interventional workflows. Although recent methods have achieved sub-millimetric localisation, accuracy alone is not sufficient for clinical deployment, requiring reliability and robustness in prediction. Despite its clinical relevance, the impact of representation learning in this context is still underexplored.

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There has been a sudden increase in the rate of sea level rise

Satellite measurements show that in the early 2010s sea level rise suddenly accelerated to a rate of 4.1 millimetres per year, possibly in response to an increase in the rate of global warming

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Asian tiger mosquito spreads as far as Berlin: how dangerous is it?

Just a few millimetres long, the Asian tiger mosquito is spreading steadily across Germany. As a potential carrier of dengue and chikungunya, it is worrying health authorities. How can you protect yourself?

Euronews 10d ago

MAEPose: Self-Supervised Spatiotemporal Learning for Human Pose Estimation on mmWave Video

arXiv:2605.00242v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Millimetre-wave (mmWave) radar offers a more privacy-preserving alternative to RGB-based human pose estimation. However, existing methods typically rely on pre-extracted intermediate representations such as sparse point clouds or spectrogram images, where the rich spatiotemporal information naturally present in radar video streams is discarded for model learning, while such signal processing adds system complexity. In addition, existing...

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Residents shocked by severe storm as South West WA homes left flooded

Severe storm leaves homes flooded in South West WA town Harvey Tue 9 Jun 2026 at 12:24pm Residents in the South West WA town of Harvey, 140 kilometres south of Perth, are facing a big clean-up after a severe storm left homes flooded. The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) recorded more than 40 millimetres of rain at Dingo Road, east of the town site, in the hour to 2:30pm yesterday. Resident Kendall Bingham said the storm that eventuated was unlike any he had seen in the area before.

ABC Australia 1d ago

What to do if bitten by a Nosferatu spider? More giant spiders on the Baltic Sea

Germany's nature conservation group NABU has for years tracked the spread of the giant Nosferatu spider. It has now reached the Baltic, common on Rügen and Usedom. For some people this spider looks like a creature straight out of a nightmare.

Euronews 5d ago

'Rain bomb', mini tornadoes: Debunking Australia's greatest weather myths

From 'rain bombs' to El Niño: Debunking Australia's greatest weather myths and misconceptions Sun 7 Jun 2026 at 4:47am Weather is widely considered one of the most discussed topics of conversation in the world, and since we all live in it everyone has an opinion on the subject. However, meteorologic rhetoric in Australia, including from the media, can at times be inaccurate, misconstrued or just completely fictitious. So, in no particular order, let's explore some of the most common...

ABC Australia 4d ago

Nosferatu spider bite: what to do as more giant spiders spread on Baltic Sea coast

Germany’s nature group NABU has for years tracked the spread of the giant Nosferatu spider. It now seems established on the Baltic coast, often seen on Rügen and Usedom. But how dangerous is it really?

Euronews 5d ago

Ranking the 21 best U21 players at the 2026 World ...

The FIFA World Cup is the biggest tournament in sport, and it's a great place to show off your talent as a young player! The list of teenagers to have made their breakthrough at a World Cup is long, and includes the likes of Pelé, Kylian Mbappé, Michael Owen and Thomas Müller. But who might do so this summer?

ESPN 8d ago