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Leyla Raiani
Jul 30, 2012
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NASA X-ray Concept Inspired from a Roll of Scotch® Tape
The inspiration behind NASA scientist’s quest to build a highly specialized X-ray mirror comes from an unusual source: a roll...
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Ada Genavia
Jun 28, 2012
First heralded single photon source made from silicon
A “heralded” photon is one of a pair whose existence is proclaimed by the detection of its partner -- the...
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Valerie Clark
May 29, 2012
Biophotons used for cellular growth, development, and communication
In a recent article published on the open e-print service arXiv, the role of biophotons in cell communication was analyzed...
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Nareen Melkonian
Apr 19, 2012
Single photons created easily to be used in optical quantum information processing
Using lasers to excite just one atom from a cloud of ultra-cold rubidium gas, physicists have developed a new way...
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Casey Kristin Frye
Feb 8, 2012
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University of Cambridge scientists increase solar panel efficiency by over 25 percent
New solar cells could increase the maximum efficiency of solar panels by over 25 percent, according to scientists from the...
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