The dreamy ‘watermelon’ aurora borealis danced above South Indian Lake, Manitoba, on the evening of Wednesday,2. Rj Roldan captured this timelapse video and posted it to X with the caption, “Witnessed ...
The short answer is; no. We will never see atoms using visible light, simply because the wavelength of visible light (around 400 to 700 nanometers) is larger than the size of an atom (around 0.1 to ...
Lamb of God frontman Randy Blythe is releasing the new memoir Just Beyond the Light. Read an exclusive excerpt and enter to ...
For the first time, researchers have been able to measure the quantum state of electrons ejected from atoms that have absorbed high-energy light ...
Scientists have found a way to achieve negative refraction—where light bends the "wrong" way—using carefully arranged atomic arrays instead of engineered metamaterials. This breakthrough has enormous ...
A technology once feared too error-prone to underlie a quantum computer is hitting the big time.
For the first time, scientists have demonstrated that negative refraction can be achieved using atomic arrays - without the ...