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Perovskite LEDs, a thousand times brighter than OLEDs. From phys.org.
NASA's CloudSat ends mission peering into the heart of clouds. From phys.org.
Team reports on ultrafast laser state active controlling based on anisotropic quasi-1D material. From phys.org.
A 2D 'antenna' boosts light emission from carbon nanotubes. From phys.org.
Double-pulse LIBS technology provides environmentally friendly analysis of deep-sea materials. From phys.org.
NASA's new experimental antenna tracks deep space laser. From phys.org.
How a cyanobacterium manages iron scarcity makes it the most successful photosynthetic organism on Earth. From phys.org.
Researchers identify new method to boost laser processing resolution. From phys.org.
Creating vortices in a superfluid made of light. From phys.org.
Study shows optical excitation of hot carriers enables ultrafast dynamic control of nanoscale plasmons. From phys.org.
Exploring the ultrasmall and ultrafast through advances in attosecond science. From phys.org.
Physicists arrange atoms in close proximity, paving way for exploring exotic states of matter. From phys.org.
Electron vortices in graphene detected for the first time. From phys.org.
How NASA uses simple technology to track lunar missions. From phys.org.
New method for creating transparent magnetic materials using laser heating. From phys.org.
Laser imaging could offer early detection for at-risk artwork. From phys.org.
Transferring laser-induced graphene at extremely low temperatures for ultrathin bioelectronics. From phys.org.
Superradiant atoms could push the boundaries of how precisely time can be measured. From phys.org.
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