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Sophie Cunningham shared with reporters before the Fever's game on Thursday a very key similarity between Diana Taurasi and ...
An international team led by QUT researchers continues to challenge a long-held assumption in photochemistry with potential ...
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The ability to detect single photons (the smallest energy packets constituting electromagnetic radiation) in the infrared range has become a pressing need across numerous fields, from medical imaging ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNOptimists Really Are on the ‘Same Wavelength’ When They Think About the Future, New Study of Brain Activity SuggestsAs the research participants thought about future scenarios, optimists displayed similar neural patterns, but pessimists ...
And Holly Birkett launches Granular, dry bulk news in small pieces — a new segment for Wavelength subscribers. In episode one ...
Experts from Ciena, CableLabs, and NLM Photonics on whether coherent optics can fix PON’s bandwidth bottleneck ...
The inaugural Wavelength programme at Fringe by the Sea brings together a range of music documentaries with talks, DJ sets, ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNNew microscope system reveals molecular activity deep in the brain tissueBoth for research and medical purposes, researchers have spent decades pushing the limits of microscopy to produce ever ...
Without All- WNBA point guard Caitlin Clark for a seventh-straight game, Sophie Cunningham made her return to Phoenix as the ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNRecord-breaking single-photon detector ends need for bulky cryogenic technologyA compact graphene device has pushed single-photon detection into a new era, promising advances in medical imaging, and ...
Scientists from the University of Technology Sydney are searching for “super corals,” species that are naturally more ...
Both for research and medical purposes, researchers have spent decades pushing the limits of microscopy to produce ever ...
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