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Scientists have discovered a way to convert fluctuating lasers into remarkably stable beams that defy classical physics, ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNQuantum magic turns noisy lasers into ultra-stable beams defying physicsScientists have transformed noisy, amplified lasers into ultra-stable quantum light beams with fluctuations below classical limits.
Researchers traced long, bright radio pulses, combined with X-rays, to an intriguing cosmic object 15,000 light-years from ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNThis Laser Breakthrough Can Read Text on a Page From a Mile AwayYour eyesight might be good enough to confidently read the tiny text at the optometrist from a few meters away.
A new study in Nature describes both the mechanism and the material conditions necessary for superfluorescence at high temperature.
What lies at the heart of a black hole has puzzled physicists for decades. Now, a team led by physicist Enrico Rinaldi has ...
University of Illinois Physics Professor Paul Kwiat and members of his research group have developed a new tool for precision ...
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ZME Science on MSNThis Wild Laser Setup Reads Tiny Letters From Over 1.3 Kilometers AwayThe remote-imaging system (left) shoots eight infrared laser beams (red line added to show the path) at a target (right) in a building 1.36 km away. Light reflecting off the target is collected by the ...
A new telescope project called the Next-Generation Very Large Array will revolutionize radio astronomy if it gets the funding ...
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Futurism on MSNAlarming Spy Device Can Read Text in an Open Book From Nearly a Mile AwayScientists say they've developed a high-resolution laser device that can read the text in a conventional book from a whopping ...
The plains house the aptly named Very Large Array (VLA)—a radio telescope made of 27 different antennas, each of which looks ...
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