Medicine & TechnologyTexas engineers are revolutionizing plastics waste management with innovative laser technology for sustainable recycling. Read more to learn more!
The strange green and blue light spotted in the skies in San Francisco earlier this week was from a security company. Continue reading to know the full story.
New study suggests that laser excitation of thorium-229 nucleus could prove that classical quantum physics and nuclear physics can actually be combined. Find out more about it in this article.
NASA sent a laser message from 10 million miles away, 40 times the Moon's distance, potentially enabling video calls with Mars astronauts. Continue reading for more details.
The groundbreaking laser cooling of positronium marks a pivotal advance in antimatter research, unlocking new avenues for in-depth studies and experimentation. Read the article for more details.
While laser-powered weapons have already been developed by militaries, they can only target small airborne targets. Scientists have discovered a way to potentially overcome these limits. Read to learn more.
Scientists are planning to build roads on the Moon created by melting lunar dust with lasers or focusing sunlight through a lens for strong, glassy material. Read the article to learn more details.
Scientists achieved a first by bending lightning using a powerful laser, deflecting bolts 200 feet away, enhancing lightning rod effectiveness. Read the article for the full details.
Recent drone-based laser revealed hidden evidence of the Battle of the Bulge, including 1,000 features like bomb craters and artillery sites. Read the article for more details.
The world’s largest uncrewed mapping vessel has completed its seafloor mapping mission and made major discoveries about the ocean depths. Find out more about it in this article.
A car-size laser successfully diverted the path of lightning strikes atop a mountain in Switzerland. But could this million-dollar virtual lightning rod be better than its cheaper alternative? Find out in this article.