A new study shows that when combined with lasers, atomic clocks can help us catch the most mysterious matter in the universe.
For the first time, scientists have demonstrated that negative refraction can be achieved using atomic arrays—without the ...
Scientists have demonstrated that negative refraction can be achieved using atomic arrays -- without the need for artificially manufactured metamaterials. Scientists have long sought to control light ...
Scientists have found a way to achieve negative refraction—where light bends the "wrong" way—using carefully arranged atomic ...
Dark matter is a hypothetical form of matter believed to be everywhere, outnumbering regular matter (what we're made of) 5-to ...
Researchers have discovered that superconducting nanowire photon detectors (SNSPDs), originally designed for detecting ...
Ukraine’s nuclear ghosts have been stirred up again after a drone armed with a warhead hit the protective outer shell of the ...
Radiation levels are normal at Chornobyl, IAEA says, as world leaders gather in Munich to discuss Russia-Ukraine war.
When atomic bombs struck Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, the intense light and heat from the explosions left only shadows of ...
Although Nebraska’s earliest cabins were lit only by candles, coal oil lanterns followed quickly, and less than a decade ...
When atomic bombs struck Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, under the influence of the blinding light and heat released during ...