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Coming to a Lab Bench Near You: Femtosecond X-Ray Spectroscopy
The ephemeral electron movements in a transient state of a reaction important in biochemical and optoelectronic processes have been...
Apr 11, 20174 min read


A new dimension in chemical nanoimaging
An ultimate goal in materials science, biomedicine or nanotechnology is the non-invasive compositional mapping of materials with...
Feb 27, 20172 min read


Flat lens opens a broad world of color
Last summer, researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) announced a new, flat lens that...
Feb 9, 20173 min read


Wave of the future: Terahertz chips a new way of seeing through matter
Electromagnetic pulses lasting one millionth of a millionth of a second may hold the key to advances in medical imaging, communications...
Feb 9, 20174 min read


An ultrafast light source in a laboratory format
Researchers at ETH Zurich and the University of Geneva have succeeded for the first time in using a laboratory X-ray source to...
Jan 17, 20173 min read


For the first time, scientists catch water molecules passing the proton baton
Water conducts electricity, but the process by which this familiar fluid passes along positive charges has puzzled scientists for...
Dec 5, 20163 min read
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