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Ultra-thin nanowire films block over 99% of wireless signals without metal
A team of researchers now shown that a unique solution in the form of an ultra-thin, flexible, see-through film that can ...
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Ultrashort laser pulses capture a snapshot of a molecular handshake
Ultrashort bursts of laser light are giving scientists a way to freeze one of chemistry’s most elusive moments, the instant ...
Nan Goldin’s fearless photos, Noah Davis’s enchantments of ordinary life, Stan Douglas’s historical visions, and Yoko Ono’s ...
Science rarely hands us an image that rewires intuition as much as it satisfies curiosity. But one faint, floating ...
A breakthrough development in nanofabrication could help support the development of new wireless, flexible, high-performance ...
Ultrashort laser pulses—that are shorter than a millionth of a millionth of a second—have transformed fundamental science, ...
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New laser could beam power mid-air to US aircraft at 5,000 feet for infinite range
PowerLight Technologies has completed development and testing of a new wireless power system that uses lasers to recharge ...
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Japan trials 100-kilowatt laser weapon — it can cut through metal and drones mid-flight
Japan has deployed a system that fires laser beams with 100 kilowatts of energy — powerful enough to disable small drones. It was installed on board a 6,200-ton (6.3 million kg) warship.
Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
A scalable nanofabrication method uses electric-field alignment and picosecond laser welding to imprint patterned silver ...
Dermatologists explain the science behind wildly popular treatments like red light therapy, which is now available at home—for a steep price. Full-face LED masks like this one can cost up to several ...
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Firms hire AI specialists over data engineers, and it’s backfiring
Corporate leaders are racing to hire artificial intelligence talent, convinced that a few high-profile specialists can ...
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