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A new molecule that lets energy hop around quickly within its structure makes the upcycling of light more efficient and tunable. The Kobe University ...
What if most of the universe was actually... nothing? Journey into the haunting vastness of the Boötes Void—an unfathomable 330-million-light-year chasm that holds just 60 galaxies where there should ...
The team used high-energy pulses from LCLS and Japan’s SACLA XFEL to create their new laser through stimulated emission. In this study, the pulses were focused onto copper or manganese targets, with ...
New data from particle collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC), an "atom smasher" at the U.S. Department of ...
In a new study, physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have used a cloud of atoms chilled down to incredibly cold ...
A research team has observed multibody interaction-induced EPs and hysteresis trajectories in cold Rydberg atomic gases. They ...
I was driving to school last week and was stopped at a red light. The traffic was very busy. I noticed a woman trying to ...
The outcome of quantum experiments is intrinsically unpredictable. Now physicists have combined that feature with blockchain ...
You could swim through the deepest voids and encounter a single hydrogen atom in an entire football field's worth of space.
When a beam of infrared light strikes their ultra-thin lens—barely thicker than a red blood cell—it emerges on the other side ...