This article explores the properties, applications, and discoveries related to infrared and ultraviolet light. It begins by introducing these forms of electromagnetic radiation and explaining that they are invisible to the human eye. It then delves into the practical applications of infrared light, such as thermal imaging and its use in remote controls, as well as its importance in astronomy. The article also discusses the beneficial and harmful effects of ultraviolet light, and its use in sterilization and fluorescence microscopy. Finally, the article explores some of the exciting discoveries in science that have been made through the study of infrared and ultraviolet radiation, such as the detection of exoplanets and the creation of new materials in nanotechnology.
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