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Researchers observe hidden deformations in complex light fields

Everyday experience tells us that light reflected from a perfectly flat mirror will give us the correct image without any deformation. Interestingly, this is not the case when the light field itself is structured in a complex ...

Controlling light while measuring trapped ion qubits

Quantum information is fragile and often difficult to protect during experiments. Protecting qubits from accidental measurements is essential for controlled quantum operations, especially during state-destroying measurements ...

Researchers improve tunability in optical differentiation

A new technique may make it easier for researchers to create real-time images of microscopic samples by considering the waves that propagate through sample surfaces as light interacts with them.

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Multifunctional phosphor developed for white LED lighting and optical thermometry
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Wave scattering simulation unlocks potential metamaterials
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Physicists achieve ultrafast steering of quantum-entangled electrons
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Study accelerates AI-based particle size probe for medication manufacturing
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Neural network improves tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy quantification accuracy
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Rotational symmetry breaking in deformed Reuleaux-triangle resonator simplifies exceptional point achievement
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Smartphone-based microscope rapidly reconstructs 3D holograms
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Unique nanodisk pushes photonics research forward
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Scientists demonstrate first experimental evidence of non-Hermitian edge burst in photonic quantum walks
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Strong magnetic second harmonic generation effect discovered in two-dimensional CrPS₄ monolayer
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Scientists prove long-standing wave amplification theory
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Quantum error correction technology outperforms world's leading quantum computing company, researchers claim
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Scientists discover planet orbiting closest single star to our sun
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It all adds up: Study finds forever chemicals are more toxic as mixtures
Quantum Physics
First-ever teleportation of logical qubit using fault-tolerant methods
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Webb telescope detects traces of carbon dioxide on the surface of Pluto's largest moon
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Syrian hamsters reveal genetic secret to hibernation
Evolution
New study sheds light on ancient protoribosome and its role in early life evolution
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Scientists take a major step in understanding how to stop the transmission of malaria
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Novel DNA nanopores can open and close on demand for controlled drug delivery
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Using antimatter to detect nuclear radiation: Byproducts of fission reactors provide insight into nuclear reactor use
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Light-based microcapillary monitoring sparks innovation in manufacturing and biotechnology
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Structure of a eukaryotic CRISPR-Cas homolog, Fanzor2, shows promise for gene editing
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Study shows spider silk bioproduction presents opportunities and challenges
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Study finds dust from Southern Africa causes bloom of marine phytoplankton off southeast Madagascar coast
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Capturing a cosmogenic isotope to determine the age of artifacts

You may probably wonder how archaeologists determine the age of ancient artifacts or how long a piece of rock exists above the surface. Isotopic dating can tell the age covering hundreds of thousands of years. For instance, ...

Smaller, denser, better illuminators for computational microscopy

Seeking to expand the possibilities offered by programmable illumination, a group of researchers at the University of Connecticut developed a strategy for constructing and calibrating freeform illuminators offering greater ...

Researchers make biodegradable optical components from crab shells

Researchers have developed a process to turn crab shells into a bioplastic that can be used to make optical components known as diffraction gratings. The resulting lightweight, inexpensive gratings are biodegradable and could ...

Novel probe helps to detect deep sea biological macromolecules

The phenomenon of chemically synthesized life in extreme deep-sea environment is an international research hotspot in deep-sea science and life science. However, due to the extremely low concentration of organic macromolecules ...

Using optics to trace the flow of microplastics in oceans

Microplastics are tiny plastic particles less than 5 mm in diameter that have emerged as a novel marine environment pollutant. Microplastics usually result from a breakdown of larger plastic debris but can also be generated ...

Gigapixel 3D microscope captures life in unprecedented detail

When a couple of plucky graduate students took the first picture with their pieced-together microscope, it turned out better than they'd hoped. Sure, there was a hole in one section and another was upside down—but they ...