New structures could find use in consumer electronics, medical imaging and photovoltaic devices
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"Twisted" wavefront structures had previously only been seen in photons and electrons
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IUVSTA, in partnership with Hiden Analytical explores gas aggregation sources as a unique tool for fundamental studies and applications
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Researchers turn a problem into a solution
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New type of reflective screen can be viewed in bright sunshine without an energy-draining backlight
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Sub-wavelength imaging could benefit from new technology
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New technique could help extend the operating life of electronic devices
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Rotation is detected by observing nuclear spins
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Tomography technique measures the shape of lunar soil particles in rich detail
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Bio-inspired method could have applications in medical devices, robotics and smart textiles
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Better body armour could be made from new shock absorbers
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Newly observed phenomenon might be harnessed to prevent mineral fouling in water pipes
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