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Taking the 'Random' out of a Random Laser
July 15, 2013 Random Lasers are tiny structures emitting light irregularly into different directions. Scientists have now shown that these exotic light sources can be accurately ... > full story -
Imaging Electron Pairing in a Simple Magnetic Superconductor
July 14, 2013 Using a technique to measure the energy required for electrons to pair up and how that energy varies with direction, scientists have identified the factors needed for magnetically mediated ... > full story -
Link Between Quantum Physics and Game Theory Found
July 12, 2013 A deep link between two seemingly unconnected areas of modern science has been ... > full story -
Individual Atoms Imaged in a Living Catalytic Reaction
July 12, 2013 Groundbreaking new electron microscopy technology is allowing researchers to observe and analyze single atoms, small clusters and nanoparticles in dynamic in-situ experiments for the first ... > full story -
Putting More Science Into the Art of Making Nanocrystals
July 10, 2013 Chemists are making the process of synthesizing quantum dots much more systematic. They are detailing an effective new method for purifying CdSe nanocrystals with well-defined surface ... > full story -
Space Station Illuminates Dusty Plasmas for a Wide Range of Research
July 10, 2013 One of the most frequently-used physics laboratories on the International Space Station recently completed its final set of experiments. The Plasma Kristall Experiment (PK-3 Plus) lab, a ... > full story -
A New Way to Trap Light: Phenomenon Could Lead to New Types of Lasers and Sensors
July 10, 2013 There are several ways to "trap" a beam of light -- usually with mirrors, other reflective surfaces, or high-tech materials such as photonic crystals. But now researchers have discovered a new method ... > full story -
Graphene on Its Way to Conquer Silicon Valley
July 9, 2013 The remarkable material graphene promises a wide range of applications in future electronics that could complement or replace traditional silicon technology. Researchers have now paved the way for ... > full story -
Space-Time Is Not the Same for Everyone
July 9, 2013 Before the Big Bang, space-time as we know it did not exist. So how was it born? The process of creating normal space-time from an earlier state dominated by quantum gravity has been studied for ... > full story -
Researchers Patent New Electrolytes Based on Ionic Liquids That Prolong the Life of Solar Cells and Batteries
July 9, 2013 Researchers have discovered a new family of ionic liquids that produce electrolytes that improve the performance, stability and durability of electrochemical and electronic ... > full story
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