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Reconfigurable metasurface steers incoherent light in less than a picosecond

Steering committee: Prasad Iyer (right) and Igal Brener with some of the optical equipment they used for...

Colour-resolved Cherenkov imaging improves the accuracy of radiotherapy dose monitoring

Cherenkov imaging during radiotherapy enables real-time visualization and mapping of the radiation beams as they deliver dose to a patient’s body,...

Porotech showcases the power of materials science in full colour

Tongtong Zhu is founder and chief executive of UK start-up Porotech, which makes micro-scale light-emitting diodes for full-colour displays. He talks...

ROHM producing SWIR devices in smallest size class for sensing applications in portable and wearable devices

News: LEDs 21 April 2023 Japan’s ROHM has established mass-production technology for short-wavelength infrared (SWIR) devices in the industry’s smallest class 1608-size (1.6mm x...

Peter Lodahl: the Danish physicist whose Hy-Q team takes a ‘best-of-all worlds’ approach to quantum networks

What are the challenges and opportunities of processing and communicating quantum information over global networks? Joe McEntee talks to Peter Lodahl,...

Physicists demonstrate Young’s double-slit interference in time

Thomas Young’s early nineteenth-century demonstration of interference between light waves sent through a pair of...

Banana Kush Cake Feminized Grow Report

We conducted a grow report on Banana Kush Cake Feminized, which we introduced to our catalogue in 2021 as part of our Research collection...

IOP wants to ‘bin the boffin’, Shaun the Sheep comes baaa-ck to Earth, Gwyneth Paltrow’s ski crash story backed by physics

Ever wondered what helium or iron sound like? Well, now you can find out thanks to Walker Smith from Indiana University...

‘Trojan horse’ injection method enables ultracompact X-ray free-electron laser

X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) are used to create extreme matter conditions, enabling fundamental research in...

Blinded by the light: gamma ray burst brighter than any seen before

Mar 28, 2023 (Nanowerk News) Australian astronomers have provided vital information in the global effort to understand the brightest-ever detected gamma ray burst, which...

Astronomers Dig Up the Stars That Birthed the Milky Way

IntroductionFor around 20 years, astronomers have struggled to find an ancient group of stars mixed in with the gas, dust and newer stars of...

Light trapped in a water droplet could help measure pollutants

Shining light on a water droplet creates an effect that is useful for exploring the properties of individual atoms, and may also help...

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