
Capturing Those In-between Moments: Timing Problem In Molecular Modeling Solved
A theoretical physicist has
developed a method for
calculating the motions and
forces of thousands of atoms
simultaneously over a wider
... > full story

Powerful Laser Sheds Light On Fast Ignition And High Energy Density Physics
A new generation of
high-energy (>kJ) petawatt
(HEPW) lasers is being
constructed worldwide to
study high intensity laser
... > full story

Novel Cancer Detection Method Uses Tiny Silica Beads To Adhere To Cells
A novel method of detection
of cervical cancer cells has
now been developed. The
method uses nonspecific
adhesion of silica beads to
... > full story

How Size Matters For Catalysts: Study Links Size, Activity, Electronic Properties
University of Utah chemists
demonstrated the first
conclusive link between the
size of catalyst particles
on a solid surface, their
... > full story
- Capturing Those In-between Moments: Timing Problem In Molecular Modeling Solved
- Powerful Laser Sheds Light On Fast Ignition And High Energy Density Physics
- Novel Cancer Detection Method Uses Tiny Silica Beads To Adhere To Cells
- How Size Matters For Catalysts: Study Links Size, Activity, Electronic Properties
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Electron Self-injection Into An Evolving Plasma Bubble
November 5, 2009 A time-varying bubble of electron density in the wake of an ultra-intense laser pulse traps the ambient plasma electrons and accelerates them to high energy producing collimated monoenergetic beams ... > full story -
Quantum Gas Microscope Offers Glimpse Of Quirky Ultracold Atoms
November 4, 2009 Physicists have created a quantum gas microscope that can be used to observe single atoms at temperatures so low the particles follow the rules of quantum mechanics, behaving in bizarre ways. The ... > full story -
Trident Laser Accelerates Protons To Record Energies
November 3, 2009 An international team of physicists has succeeded in using intense laser light to accelerate protons to energies never before achieved. Using this technique, scientists can now accelerate particles ... > full story -
Science Begins At The World's Most Powerful X-ray Laser
November 2, 2009 The first experiments are now underway using the world's most powerful X-ray laser, the Linac Coherent Light Source, located at the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. ... > full story -
Research Continues On Secure, Mobile, Quantum Communications
November 2, 2009 Researchers are investigating long-distance, mobile optical links imperative for secure quantum communications capabilities in theater. They have conducted high data-rate experiments using an optical ... > full story -
Transforming Nanowires Into Nano-tools Using Cation Exchange Reactions
November 2, 2009 A team of engineers has transformed simple nanowires into reconfigurable materials and circuits, demonstrating a novel, self-assembling method for chemically creating nanoscale structures that are ... > full story -
High-performance Plasmas May Make Reliable, Efficient Fusion Power A Reality
November 2, 2009 In the quest to produce nuclear fusion energy, researchers from the DIII-D National Fusion Facility have recently confirmed long-standing theoretical predictions that performance, efficiency and ... > full story -
Flipping A Photonic Shock Wave
November 2, 2009 Physicists have directly observed a reverse shock wave of light in a specially tailored structure known as a left-handed metamaterial. Although it was first predicted over forty years ago, this is ... > full story -
Upping The Power Triggers An Ordered Helical Plasma
November 2, 2009 If you keep twisting a straight elastic string, at some moment it starts kinking in a wild way. Something similar occurs when one increases the electrical current flowing in a magnetized plasma ... > full story -
Laser-plasma Accelerators Ride On Einstein's Shoulders
November 2, 2009 Using Einstein's theory of special relativity to speedup computer simulations, scientists have designed laser-plasma accelerators with energies of 10 billion electron volts (GeV) and beyond. These ... > full story
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