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Christmas comes early for Aeolus with improved laser performance. From phys.org.
Sensing food temperature and freshness using laser-induced graphene on eco-friendly and biodegradable commercial paper. From phys.org.
Researchers report on a new technique for cooling membranes with lasers. from phys.org
Scientists take flight to map California's vast snowpack and measure flooding threats
Nearly 50-meter laser experiment sets record in university hallway. From phys.org.
Diamond mirrors for high-powered lasers. From phys.org.
A new ion trap for larger quantum computers. From phys.org.
Trapping and excitation of the simplest molecule: Precise measurement matches theoretical predictions. From phys.org.
Harnessing light-powered nanoscale electrical currents to propel emerging technologies. From phys.org.
A sleeker facial recognition technology tested on Michelangelo's David. From phys.org.
University of Michigan's ZEUS will be most powerful laser in US. From phys.org.
A birefringence-managed normal-dispersion fiber laser delivering energy-tunable chirp-free solitons. From phys.org.
Gravitational wave, Venus missions get European green light. From phys.org.
The space-based gravitational wave observatory LISA gets the green light. From phys.org.
Emulating impossible 'unipolar' laser pulses paves the way for processing quantum information. From phys.org.
New laser breakthrough to help understanding of gravitational waves. From phys.org.
Magnetizing laser-driven inertial fusion implosions. From phys.org.
Microscopic color converters move small laser-based devices closer to reality. From phys.org.
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New data transmission record set using a single laser and a single optical chip. From phys.org.