Optical clocks are highly precise timekeeping devices that measure time by tracking the oscillations of light, as opposed to ...
Unraveling the cosmic symphony of gravitational waves, from the 'Music of the Spheres' to moon-based detectors.
Scientists have unveiled a new approach to detecting gravitational waves in the milli-Hertz frequency range, providing access ...
A fresh black hole merger detection has offered the clearest evidence yet for Einstein’s relativity and Hawking’s predictions ...
A new platform developed by Illinois Grainger engineers demonstrates the utility of a ytterbium-171 atom array in quantum ...
If there’s one lesson to be learned from [Aled Cuda]’s pulsed laser driver, it’s that you can treat the current limits on electronic components as a suggestion if the current duration is measured ...
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Cold atoms on chip promise minaturized quantum computers and sensors
With the help of magnetic coils and carefully aligned beams, they managed to trap over a million atoms and cool them down to ...
A research team led by DGIST Professor Cheol Song has developed a fiber optics-based sensor system that simultaneously measures force and depth - Ultra-precise force and distance information is ...
Accessories for OKW’s SOFT-CASE wide-format handheld enclosures now include intermediate rings that create extra space for ...
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Australian defense company launches high-energy laser system for space security
EOS unveiled its new Atlas Space Control system at IAC 2025 in Sydney to protect satellites in contested space.
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Scientists fuse light and vibration to open new ways of controlling energy in devices
Scientists have found a way to make atoms dance with light, quite literally. In certain crystals, vibrations called phonons can now merge with light waves to form entirely new hybrid states of matter.
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