Posts Tagged ‘laser’
Today’s physics news: Firing laser beams into the sky could make it rain, and more
Today’s physics news: Firing laser beams into the sky could make it rain, and more
Today’s physics news: Tuesday, 18 January 2011
In today’s news round-up: ‘Galileo boss’ falls in Wiki row and laser-controlled worms lay eggs on cue
Today’s physics news: Monday, 27 September 2010
‘Double whammy’ of cuts threatens Britain’s scientific reputation Britain’s future as a major scientific nation is under threat from a “double whammy” of heavy spending cuts and a cap on immigrant numbers, research leaders said yesterday. Times Painless laser ‘can spot disease’ Portable devices with painless laser beams could soon replace X-rays as a non-invasive [...]
Today’s physics news: Wednesday, 18 August 2010
Lasers could make virtual particles real Next-generation lasers will have the power to create matter by capturing ghostly particles that, according to quantum mechanics, permeate seemingly empty space. New Scientist
Today’s physics news: Thursday, 17 June
Scottish Education Secretary in danger of losing confidence of teachers and parents A radical overhaul of teaching in Scottish schools is descending into a “curriculum for confusion”, it was claimed yesterday. Times Icy new world measured in star pass Astronomers say they have observed, for the first time, a distant icy world orbiting [...]









