A NASA laser reflecting technology that will aid Global Positioning System (GPS) accuracy is now operational as of March 9.
At Lijiang Observatory in southwestern China, the signal did not arrive as a neat, steady beam. It came down from a satellite ...
Insights from People of Print member Maxim Print It’s often the finishing touches that make people stop, pick something up, and take a second look. A sharp edge, a precise cut, a surface that’s been ...
Physicists at the UK’s Central Laser Facility have recorded the first observation of quantum radiation reaction, detecting ...
For decades, scientists studying laser-assisted electron scattering, a technique known as LAES, have relied exclusively on ...
For the first time, a quantum radiation reaction in strong electromagnetic fields has been demonstrated experimentally by ...
The researchers are now able to further increase the amplitude of the scan angle multiplier by making additional changes inside their invention. They have started a company, called Pacific Optica, to ...
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have succeeded in detecting laser-assisted electron scattering (LAES) using ...
Now, adding a twisting laser beam that interacts with these electrons makes things even more complicated. And in that ...
The lasers alone would cost around one trillion dollars and the technology to create a nanocraft does not yet exist.
Oil prices are spiking again, this time because of the war unfolding in the Middle East. What would happen, however, if we could end our reliance on oil for good? People have been ...