
Cold: how physicists learned to manipulate and move particles with laser cooling
The early history of laser cooling is a tale of three Nobel prizes and plenty of hard work, as Chad Orzel reveals
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The early history of laser cooling is a tale of three Nobel prizes and plenty of hard work, as Chad Orzel reveals
Faster estimations of entanglement could be a boon for large-scale quantum technologies
An end-to-end software solution from IBA Dosimetry provides independent, precise and comprehensive verification data to guide the planning and delivery of challenging radiotherapy treatments
New quantum processor experiment resolves conflict between the two theories over the nature of reversible processes
LAP GmbH Laser Applikationen gives a full clinical report on the setup, commissioning, and clinical implementation of the RadCalc software
Available to watch now, The Electrochemical Society in partnership with EL-Cell, BioLogic, TA Instruments – Waters and WITec explor the development of sustainable next-generation battery chemistries and materials
Philip Moriarty reveals what happens when the brawn of heavy metal meets the brains of quantum physics
Replacing the energy selection slit found in conventional proton therapy systems with a wedge could increase beam transmission and reduce treatment times
Facility would test the Standard Model of particle physics and put the country at the forefront of precision studies
New experimental technique could shed new light on fluid dynamics