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Researchers develop novel tumor-targeting nanospheres to improve light-based cancer diagnosis and treatment. From phys.org.
High-performance 937-nm laser lets scientists see deeper with lower power. From phys.org.
Laser welding is a different and more efficient type of welding. The laser radiation energy diffuses through the material to melt it and form a special molt. Laser technology has been ideal in achieving spot welding, butt welding and seal welding in thin walls. Laser welding has many advantages that have changed the manufacturing industry for the better
The mysterious 'speeding up' glaciers of Svalbard. From phys.org.
Research demonstrates new type of ferromagnetism with completely different alignment of magnetic moments. From phys.org.
New single-mode semiconductor laser delivers power with scalability. From phys.org.
High brightness attosecond X-ray free electron lasers based on wavefront control. From phys.org.
Sculpting quantum materials for the electronics of the future
Development of high-time-resolution measurement of electron temperature and density in a magnetically confined plasma
Commercial US spaceship hours from attempted Moon landing. From phys.org.
Researchers develop high-efficiency mid- and long-wave optical parametric oscillator pump source. From phys.org.
Scientists measure laser-heated plasma using Doppler weather forecasting technique. From phys.org
Hot electron electrochemistry with ultrafast laser pulses
Finding new physics in debris from colliding neutron stars. From phys.org.
Researchers use liquid crystals to control polarization inside laser-written waveguides. From phys.org.
Researchers capture strange behavior of laser-excited gold. From phys.org.
Gravitational wave, Venus missions get European green light. From phys.org.
Generation of color-tunable high-performance LG laser beams via Janus OPO. From phys.org
A new record for atom-based quantum computers: 1,000 atomic qubits and rising. From phys.org.
A novel technique for creating superhydrophobic surfaces. From phys.org.