05/09/2016
Falling through Earth might be a long and fruitless trip A classic physics problem asks what would happen if you plunged through Earth’s center. A new study contends you could never make it to the other side.
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05/09/2016
Falling through Earth might be a long and fruitless trip A classic physics problem asks what would happen if you plunged through Earth’s center. A new study contends you could never make it to the other side.
05/09/2016
Invisibility cloak with photonic crystals Almost as elusive as unicorns, finding practical materials for invisibility cloaking is challenging. Researchers have new ideas how to solve that. They're using crystal 'atoms' made of dielectric rods called photonic crystals.
02/09/2016
10 Breakthrough Technologies 2016: Reusable Rockets Rockets typically are destroyed on their maiden voyage. But now they can make an upright landing and be refueled for another trip, setting the stage for a new era in spaceflight.
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02/09/2016
Our eyes can see single specks of light The human eye can detect a single photon. This discovery answers questions about how sensitive our eyes are. It hints at the possibility of uses our eyes to study issues of quantum-scale physics.
02/09/2016
High-tech cloth could make summer days a breeze A plastic material like kitchen cling wrap may be the next big thing in high-tech clothing. The fabric lets heat pass through, but blocks visible light, making it opaque enough to wear.
02/09/2016
Killing germs with electron beams Medical products, packaging and food can be safely and efficiently sterilized with electron beams. In the future, Fraunhofer researchers also plan to use accelerated electrons to eliminate germs from tissue transplants and to change the properties of the organic material in the process.
02/09/2016
High-speed 'electron camera' films atomic nuclei in vibrating molecules An ultrafast "electron camera" at the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory has made the first direct snapshots of atomic nuclei in molecules that are vibrating within millionths of a billionth of a second after being hit by a laser pulse. The method, called ultrafast electron…
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