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The Germans make lenses from sand.

In the optical glass industry, flint glass is any highly refractive lead-containing glass used to make lenses and prisms.

The light-dispersive power of flint glass can be made twice as high as that of crown glass (of conventional soda-lime composition), and the two complementary types of glass are cemented together to make lenses corrected for chromatic aberration.

"A lens factory is expensive to build and equip, but once you've got one you can make lenses cheaply, and then you can deliver them anywhere in the world for a dollar or two in postage".

That complaint aside, Canonical has been working to make lenses that make the Ubuntu experience better.

Such "left-handed" materials could be used to make lenses that focus light much more tightly than ordinary lenses can, as well as other novel devices.

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Space-charge and stochastic repulsion, together with the associated energy broadening, make lens focusing problematic.

In 1992, Aravind set up Aurolab, which now makes lenses (for $2 apiece), sutures and medicines.

It's from a company called EyeSee360, which makes lenses that put you in the middle of the action.

In the 1980s, he began a do-it-yourself project making lenses whose focusing power could be changed by the user.

Snapchat has made lenses for your cat now.

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