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Posted January 23, 2012:
- Ultrafast Magnetic Processes Observed 'Live' Using an X-Ray Laser
- Easier Testing for Diabetics? Biochip Measures Glucose in Saliva, Not Blood
Posted January 22, 2012:
- Cooling Semiconductors by Laser Light
- Development of World’s First Functional Polymer Nanowire Fabrication Technology by Pulsed Laser Irradiation
Posted January 20, 2012:
- In Solar Cells, Tweaking the Tiniest of Parts Yields Big Jump in Efficiency
- T-Rays Technology Could Help Develop Star Trek-Style Hand-Held Medical Scanners
- Tactile Imaging Sensor Can Assist Doctors With Early Identification of Tumors
Posted January 19, 2012:
Posted January 18, 2012:
- Breast Cancer Cells Targeted, Then Burned, by Gold-Filled Silicon Wafers
- Transparency Limits on Transparent Conducting Oxides Identified
Posted January 16, 2012:
Posted January 13, 2012:
- Perfectly Spherical Gold Nanodroplets Produced With the Smallest-Ever Nanojets
- High-Speed CMOS Sensors Provide Better Images
Posted January 12, 2012:
Posted January 11, 2012:
- Solar Energy: New Sunflower-Inspired Pattern Increases Concentrated Solar Efficiency
- Greenhouses and Solar Power: Crop Testing With a Special Photovoltaic Panel for Greenhouses
Posted January 9, 2012:
- Scientists Solve Mystery of Colorful Armchair Nanotubes
- Almost Perfect: Researcher Nears Creation of Superlens
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Posted December 23, 2011:
- Are Superluminal Neutrinos Possible? Pions Don't Want to Decay Into Faster-Than-Light Neutrinos, Study Finds
- New Method for Watching Proteins Fold
- Noise-Free Spectroscopy: Reversing the Problem Clarifies Molecular Structure
Posted December 22, 2011:
- Chemists Solve an 84-Year-Old Theory on How Molecules Move Energy After Light Absorption
- New Technique Makes It Easier to Etch Semiconductors
- 'Nanoantennas' Show Promise in Optical Innovations
- First Ever Direct Measurement of Earth's Rotation
Posted December 21, 2011:
- Paint-on Solar Cells Developed
- Prototype Device Measures Absolute Optical Power in Fiber at Nanowatt Levels
- Advance Made in Light-Slowing Techniques
Posted December 20, 2011:
- Amplifier Helps Diamond Spy on Atoms
- Single Cell Endoscope: Researchers Use Nanophotonics for Optical Look Inside Living Cells
- New Device for Rapid, Mobile Detection of Brain Injury
Posted December 19, 2011:
- Research Could Improve Laser-Manufacturing Technique
- Nanotechnology May Speed Up Drug Testing
- Towards Artificial Photosynthesis for Solar Hydrogen Generation: Algal Protein Gives Boost to Electrochemical Water Splitting
Posted December 16, 2011:
Posted December 14, 2011:
- Cascade Lasers Become Three Times More Powerful
- Sharpening the Lines: Advance Could Lead to Smaller Features in the Quest for More Compact, Faster Microchips
- Cotton Fabric Cleans Itself When Exposed to Ordinary Sunlight
- Twisting Molecules by Brute Force: A Top-Down Approach
Posted December 13, 2011:
- First Electronic Optical Fibers With Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Are Developed
- Trillion-Frame-Per-Second Video: Researchers Have Created an Imaging System That Makes Light Look Slow
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