Your phone warms up after a 20-minute FaceTime call. Your laptop hums loudly while editing a large video file. Heat is a ...
Armed with a slew of new instruments, physicists are closing in on one of nature’s oldest mysteries — and finding that storm ...
Scientists at Hokkaido University have now introduced a method that can measure these forces with high precision. Using this ...
Light does not usually surprise people. It travels, it reflects, it bends. In labs, researchers can twist it into more exotic ...
To address the pressing demands of non-invasive early screening for critical diseases and precise micro-trace monitoring of industrial pollutants, ultra-sensitive detection of volatile organic ...
Researchers led by Professor Ting Mei (Northwestern Polytechnical University) and Professors Xiaocong Yuan & Yuquan Zhang ...
Scientists have proposed a surprising new way to detect gravitational waves—by observing how they change the light emitted by atoms. These waves can subtly shift photon frequencies in different ...
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Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Although people often say nothing travels faster than the speed of light, this cosmic speed limit only pertains to particles with information or mass ...
Albert Einstein famously discovered that nothing with mass, not even supersonic sound, is faster than the speed of light. For over a century we have operated with this belief. But, in reality, we’ve ...
A research group from the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology reports in Nature an unprecedented achievement in electron microscopy: the direct measurement of “dark points” within light waves. By ...