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The 2021 Business Mint Nationwide Awards Under 30 Inspiring Entrepreneurs


The 2021 Business Mint Nationwide Awards Under 30 Inspiring Entrepreneurs
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Updated: Mar 15, 2021 13:43 IST
Hyderabad (Telangana), March 15 (ANI/PNN): The Nationwide Awards Under 30 Inspiring Entrepreneurs-2021 has been a foundation. After all, an Entrepreneur plays a crucial role in the growth and success of companies. Ultimately, an experienced Entrepreneur can be utterly key to overcoming difficulties such that other c-suite chiefs cannot compare.
The innovations of an Entrepreneur never stops moving. Never stops walks, even - as it turns out- despite a pandemic. As the World s industries got themselves unexpectedly unfit to lead the business, numerous establishments of hardworking Entrepreneurs continued to operate, fuelled by years of innovations that almost seemed to prepare them for such circumstances. ....

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New "metalens" shifts focus without tilting or moving | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology


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This magnified image of the metalens shows its microscopic features.
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This image shows an optical-microscope view of the metalens.
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Polished glass has been at the center of imaging systems for centuries. Their precise curvature enables lenses to focus light and produce sharp images, whether the object in view is a single cell, the page of a book, or a far-off galaxy.
Changing focus to see clearly at all these scales typically requires physically moving a lens, by tilting, sliding, or otherwise shifting the lens, usually with the help of mechanical parts that add to the bulk of microscopes and telescopes. ....

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