Xfloater Project

The air smells different, too. It’s ionized, slightly metallic, mixed with the sweet perfume of genetically modified phytoplankton that the Xfloater releases to scrub CO2 from the atmosphere. It smells like a thunderstorm that never ends.

Walking through a prototype Xfloater in the North Sea, the experience is disorienting. There is no soil. There is no "street level" because the ground is a grid of carbon mesh over churning water. You can look down through the grates and see cod swimming fifty feet below your living room. xfloater project

: Shorter, ultrafast pulses that use significantly less energy to break up floaters. OCT Integration The air smells different, too

: The project has developed algorithms using Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) images to automatically segment and identify floaters in 3D space. This allows for automated, precise laser control and prevents firing pulses near the retina. Walking through a prototype Xfloater in the North

: LZH spin-off companies like Rowiak GmbH and neoLase GmbH are active participants.