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Posted: 03 Mar 2015 06:01 AM PST
  Physicists at the University of Michigan have demonstrated “ponderomotive spectroscopy,” an advanced form of a technique that
The post Forbidden quantum leaps possible with high-resolution spectroscopy has been published on Technology Org.
Posted: 03 Mar 2015 05:58 AM PST
Light behaves both as a particle and as a wave. Since the days of Einstein, scientists have been
The post The first ever photograph of light as both a particle and wave has been published on Technology Org.
Posted: 03 Mar 2015 04:08 AM PST
At Mobile World Congress Qualcomm has announced a new fingerprint reader that uses ultrasonic waves to verify your fingerprint in
The post Fingerprint Reader That Uses Ultrasonic Sound Waves has been published on Technology Org.
Posted: 03 Mar 2015 03:32 AM PST
For the first time, researchers have produced a 3-D image revealing part of the inner structure of an
The post Giant virus revealed in 3-D using X-ray laser has been published on Technology Org.
Posted: 03 Mar 2015 02:57 AM PST
A new twist on an old tool lets scientists use light to study and control matter with 1,000
The post Forbidden quantum leaps possible with high-res spectroscopy has been published on Technology Org.
Posted: 03 Mar 2015 02:42 AM PST
The technology behind the camera that revealed the intricate, imperfect beauty of snowflakes can now expose their potential
The post Road safety through snowflake imaging has been published on Technology Org.
Posted: 03 Mar 2015 01:06 AM PST
Phosphorus, a highly reactive element commonly found in match heads, tracer bullets, and fertilizers, can be turned into
The post Black phosphorus is new ‘wonder material’ for improving optical communication has been published onTechnology Org.
Posted: 03 Mar 2015 12:41 AM PST
Graphene nanoribbons formed into a three-dimensional aerogel and enhanced with boron and nitrogen are excellent catalysts for fuel
The post Aerogel catalyst shows promise for fuel cells has been published on Technology Org.
Posted: 03 Mar 2015 12:29 AM PST
Observing what happens in 1-trillionth of a second — the opening moves in photosynthesis, for example — requires
The post Nebraska-Kansas consortium studies how light interacts with matter has been published on Technology Org.

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