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Navy laser shot down drones but strained destroyer power
“The Navy will have to either remove something or look at ‘very aggressive power management.’” That warning, attributed to ...
For the first time, a quantum radiation reaction in strong electromagnetic fields has been demonstrated experimentally by ...
Scientists have for the first time observed how atoms in magnesium oxide morph and melt under ultra-harsh conditions, providing new insights into this key mineral within Earth's mantle that is known ...
People keep searching for “burning laser hacks,” but that’s a fast way to get hurt or start a fire. This video breaks down ...
Radiative shocks are a class of shock waves in which the transport and deposition of radiation play a central role in modulating the shock’s structure and dynamics. These phenomena are not only ...
Researchers have developed a method that could one day be used to build roads on the moon. The novel approach, described in a proof-of-concept study published in the journal Scientific Reports, would ...
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Scientists solve mystery of why ice floats after finding hidden water state at -81°F
Scientists may have solved the long-standing mystery of why ice floats and why liquid ...
The properties of dense helium (He) — which happens to be a principal constituent of giant gas planets like Jupiter — at thermodynamic conditions between those of condensed matter and high-temperature ...
Physicists have detected laser-assisted electron scattering using circularly polarized light for the first time, revealing ...
A new experiment has demonstrated something that sounds physically impossible – light itself casting a shadow. It turns out that if you manipulate a laser just right, then hit it side-on with another ...
The latest dark matter experiment kicks off this week, as physicists aim to identify the universe's most enigmatic particles. Reading time 2 minutes Long tubes, strong magnets, and bright lasers. Is ...
Researchers set a record by guiding light in 45-meter-long air wave-guides. It's not at every university that laser pulses powerful enough to burn paper and skin are sent blazing down a hallway. But ...
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