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With the prominent energy issues in various countries around the world, the utilization and development of energy have become a hot topic, and the demand for renewable energy is constantly increasing. The existing underwater infrastructure is no longer sufficient and needs to be dismantled using appropriate modern technology. For example, in order to increase the power of offshore wind power plant...
Recently, a team of Professor Ruan Shuangchen and Professor Zhou Cangtao from Shenzhen University of Technology proposed for the first time internationally a physical solution based on the generation of attosecond pulses and subperiodic coherent light shock radiation from a superluminal plasma wake field, and explained a new coherent radiation generation mechanism dominated by collective electron ...
Norman Noble, the world's leading contract manufacturer of next-generation medical implants, today announced the launch of the Noble STEALTH HP, an ultrashort pulse laser for the fabrication of innovative medical devices and implants.It is reported that the laser is mainly equipped with a high-power laser cutting system, which can achieve high-quality cutting results without heat affected zone (HA...
The hydrogel material made of nano cellulose and algae was tested as an alternative and more environmentally friendly building material for the first time. This study from Chalmers Institute of Technology and the Wallenburg Wood Science Center in Sweden demonstrates how to 3D print rich sustainable materials into various building components, using much less energy than traditional building methods...
When researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Medicine conducted their first ultrafast X-ray crystallographic experiment on myoglobin in 2015, they were not aware that they had conducted the wrong experiment. By increasing the power of X-ray free electron lasers to ensure usable diffraction patterns, lead researcher Ilme Schlichting said that they "suddenly entered the wrong [excited] state with...