Researchers from NTNU and EPFL have unveiled a compact, low-cost laser that outperforms current models in speed, control, and ...
Ready for Your Close-Up? Not If You’re the Wrong Race End Racial Gerrymandering A Critic Takes the White House Tour Small Business Needs Permanent Regulatory Relief, Too Karen Wright, Fierce Friend of ...
The P.E.I. Liquor Control Commission says it has taken steps to fix issues with how it selects and oversees agency liquor stores after concerns were raised in a recent report by the provincial auditor ...
It's football irony, or simply the way things change rapidly in the NFL. Three weeks ago it looked like Caleb Williams and the Bears' passing attack was their biggest uncertainty, a key point to ...
More Americans say that Republicans, rather than Democrats, have better plans to deal with many of the top issues facing the country, according to a new national poll. Forty percent of adults ...
Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha has finally addressed the handshake dispute with the Indian squad during the 2025 Asia Cup. Although the action on the field when these two sides engaged was one-sided ...
Lung disease causes a huge health burden in India. As per to a report by the World Cancer Research Fund, India had the fourth highest numberof new lung cancer cases in the world in 2022, with 81,748 ...
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Laser pulses in graphene control electrons with lightning speed and nanometer precision
A research team in Kiel has demonstrated a previously unknown effect in graphene—a single layer of carbon atoms whose discovery earned the 2010 Nobel Prize. For years, graphene has been seen as a ...
You don't have to stretch out your thumb every time you change your screen brightness or turn on Do Not Disturb. Jason Chun is a CNET writer covering a range of topics in tech, home, wellness, finance ...
The BLR2 laser receiver, in conjunction with the deluxe instrumentation panel, is now available on 600, 700 and 800 platform M-Series compact track loaders. Laser-operated attachment line expanded to ...
Five hundred years ago, the Aztec civilization in today’s Mexico believed that the sun and all its power was sustained by blood from human sacrifice. Today, we know that the sun, along with all other ...
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