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Las Cumbres Observatory 'Sinistro' Astronomy Imager Captures First Light

The Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope has captured its first on-sky images with the production Sinistro CCD camera. ...  > full story

Universal Law for Light Absorption in 2-D Semiconductors

Researchers have demonstrated a universal law of light absorption for 2-D semiconductors. This discovery not only provides new insight into the optical ...  > full story

Researchers Successfully Spoof an $80 Million Yacht at Sea

A radio navigation research team discovered they could subtly coerce a 65-meter superyacht off its course, using a custom-made GPS ...  > full story

Guided Growth of Nanowires Leads to Self-Integrated Circuits

Teaching nanowires self-control from the outset enabled scientists to produce complex electronic nanocomponents. ...  > full story

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