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Using lasers and 'tow-trucks', Japanese firms target space debris. From phys.org.
Upgraded laser facility paves the way for next-generation particle accelerators. From phys.org.
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Streamlined microcomb design provides control with the flip of a switch. From phys.org.
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Researchers develop high-efficiency mid- and long-wave optical parametric oscillator pump source. From phys.org.
New laser breakthrough to help understanding of gravitational waves. From phys.org.
Fabrication of nanoscale photonic crystals with an ultrafast laser. from phys.org
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