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Tag: lasersBy Kristina Grifantini | 11/18/2009 | 1 Comment A vehicle uses off-the-shelf components to build 3D maps of an area. Tiny Devices Use Light to Grab Cells By Katherine Bourzac | 10/26/2009 | 5 Comments Silicon chips and lasers could pick out and count cells on microfluidic devices. Building the World's Most Powerful Laser By Katherine Bourzac | 10/15/2009 | 1 Comment New lasers will be key to making fusion energy and proton therapy practical. Laser-Triggered Chemical Reactions By Katherine Bourzac | 09/21/2009 | 1 Comment Microcapsules in a mixture burst and release reactants on demand. By Katherine Bourzac | 08/17/2009 | 0 Comments Surface-plasmon lasers could enable a new generation of computers based on nanophotonics. By Kevin Bullis | 06/23/2009 | 10 Comments Researchers at a California National Lab will soon attempt to start self-sustaining fusion reactions using the world's largest lasers. If it works, it could be a first step on the road to abundant fusion power. The World's Biggest Laser Powers Up By Kevin Bullis | 03/26/2009 | 9 Comments Now complete, the National Ignition Facility could soon create controlled fusion using lasers. Ultra-High-Power Lithium-Ion Batteries By Kevin Bullis | 03/11/2009 | 16 Comments New materials from MIT could power laser weapons or give hybrid cars jackrabbit acceleration. By Don Monroe | 01/22/2009 | 7 Comments Transferring the state of separated ions could point the way to quantum computing. By Brittany Sauser | 11/12/2008 | 2 Comments NASA is developing optical sensors for safer touchdowns. Laser Sensors for Wind Turbines By Tyler Hamilton | 11/06/2008 | 1 Comment A system that detects gusts before they arrive reduces wear, boosts output. An Easier Upgrade to Holographic Storage By David Talbot | 10/10/2008 | 7 Comments GE Global Research is developing terabyte discs and players that will work with old storage media. By Katherine Bourzac | 07/28/2008 | 0 Comments A tiny lens integrated into semiconductor lasers promises better portable chemical sensors. By Kate Greene | 05/23/2008 | 0 Comments A new kind of semiconductor terahertz laser works at room temperature. By Stephen Ornes | 05/13/2008 | 1 Comment A new method melts away tiny defects in nanostructures. |
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