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Accelerating Neutral Atoms on a Table Top
January 27, 2013 Conventional as well as compact laser-based particle acceleration schemes hinge on accelerating electric fields and are therefore ineffective for neutral atoms, which do not respond to these fields. ... > full story -
DNA and Quantum Dots: All That Glitters Is Not Gold
January 25, 2013 Scientists have shown that by bringing gold nanoparticles close to the dots and using a DNA template to control the distances, the intensity of a quantum dot's fluorescence can be predictably ... > full story -
Quantum Communication: Each Photon Counts
January 25, 2013 Ultrafast, efficient, and reliable single-photon detectors are among the most sought-after components in photonics and quantum communication, which have not yet reached maturity for practical ... > full story -
Proton Size Puzzle: Surprisingly Small Proton Radius Confirmed With Laser Spectroscopy of Exotic Hydrogen
January 24, 2013 An international team of scientists confirms a surprisingly small proton radius with laser spectroscopy of exotic ... > full story -
Putting the Squeeze on Cells: By Deforming Cells, Researchers Can Deliver RNA, Proteins and Nanoparticles for Many Applications
January 23, 2013 Living cells are surrounded by a membrane that tightly regulates what gets in and out of the cell. This barrier is necessary for cells to control their internal environment, but it makes it more ... > full story -
Quantum States Between Order and Disorder
January 23, 2013 With his research on quantum states in the realm between order and disorder, one professor's work has raised quite a stir; ultra cold atom clouds with a high degree of order approach a disordered ... > full story -
New Information on Binding Gold Particles Over Metal Oxide Surfaces
January 22, 2013 The strong binding of gold on electronically modified calcium oxide can now be understood in detail. In a computational study, researchers have shown how redox chemistry entirely determines the ... > full story -
Small Change for Big Improvement: Halogen Bonds and Drug Discovery
January 18, 2013 Halogen bonding has been applied in crystal engineering, materials research, and nanotechnology for some time. Scientists have now developed a new tool to use halogen bonds for drug discovery ... > full story -
Mathematical Breakthrough Sets out Rules for More Effective Teleportation
January 16, 2013 Theoretical physicists have shown that quantum law of 'entanglement' may hold the key to eventual teleportation of quantum information. Now, for the first time, researchers have worked out how ... > full story -
Integrated Dual-Mode Active and Passive Infrared Camera
January 16, 2013 Researchers have found a way to integrate active and passive infrared imaging capability into a single chip, opening the way to lighter and simpler dual-mode ... > full story
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