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New Technology Colors In the Infrared Rainbow
Traditional infrared imaging systems may look colorful on screen, with warm objects appearing redder and whiter than their surroundings....
Nov 10, 20153 min read


Physicists create antimatter in record density
Positrons are plentiful in ultra-intense laser blasts Physicists from Rice University and the University of Texas at Austin have found a...
Oct 24, 20153 min read


Scientists produce shortest electron bunches ever by surfing plasma waves
The shortest electron bunches ever produced have emerged in research by scientists at the University of Strathclyde. The bunches were...
Oct 13, 20153 min read


Nanoplasmonics makes the impossible possible
Over a five-year period, Alexander Dmitriev and his research team at Chalmers will take on a task that until now has been deemed...
Oct 13, 20152 min read


Tracking nanowalkers with light
A tiny gold rod walks across a surface guided by DNA and can be tracked step by step Nanotechnology is taking its first steps....
Sep 24, 20154 min read


The structural memory of water persists on a picosecond timescale
Long-lived sub-structures exist in liquid water as discovered using novel ultrafast vibrational spectroscopies. Mainz/Amsterdam. A team...
Sep 18, 20152 min read
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