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Laser printing on fallen tree leaves produces sensors for medical and laboratory use. From phys.org.
The feline frontier: NASA sends cat video from deep space. From phys.org.
Do the bump: Scientists perfect miniaturized technique to generate precise wavelengths of visible laser light. From phys.org.
Microprinting millions of microparticles in the blink of an eye through multi-photon 3D laser printing. From phys.org.
New milestone in laser cooling: Research team cools silica glass by a record 67 Kelvin. From phys.org.
Ultrafast X-ray pulses force atoms to give up their electronic secrets. From phys.org.
Room-temperature continuous-wave topological Dirac-vortex microcavity lasers on silicon. From phys.org.
NASA's space station laser comm terminal achieves first link. From From phys.org.
Quantum behavior at room temperature: When laser light makes materials magnetic. From phys.org.
Observing mammalian cells with superfast soft X-rays. From phys.org.
Progress in the investigation of ultrafast electron dynamics using short light pulses. From phys.org.
Scientists uncover a new model for the effects of radiation in water systems. From phys.org.
How technology is revolutionizing insect research. From phys.org.
Smaller laser facility uses new method to exceed previous record for proton acceleration. From phys.org.
Perovskite LEDs, a thousand times brighter than OLEDs. From phys.org.
Direct laser writing on halide perovskites: From mechanisms to applications. From phys.org.
Double-pulse LIBS technology provides environmentally friendly analysis of deep-sea materials. From phys.org.
Novel time-resolved atomic force microscopy technique captures ultrafast light-induced phenomena. 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.