Laser Shooting Coweyeballs Developed!!!

Ordinary contact lenses just moved one step closer to letting you shoot lasers from your eyes.
Scientists recently developed the first pliable, ultrathin "membrane laser" that can be fixed to curved or delicate objects. After being charged with blue light, the membrane emits lasers; researchers tested the material by placing it on contact lenses that they then mounted on cow eyeballs, according to a new study.

Unlike other types of light, laser light does not occur naturally; it features just one wavelength and is highly directional and capable of staying focused for great distances
Lasers are used for precision tools and for certain types of delicate surgery. Scientific instruments use laser pulses from satellites for remote measurements, to create 3D landscape maps and even to track Earth's rotation
"We have developed a new type of laser that is extremely light and thin — the whole laser being less than 1/1000th of a millimeter thick,"

said study co-author Malte Gather, a professor with the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of St. Andrews in the United Kingdom.

"As a result, these lasers are mechanically flexible and can be put onto nearly any object — like a sticker, really," Gather said

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