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New design for luminescent solar concentrators offers a solution for more scalable and effective solar energy systems
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New swept-source Raman system offers portable, cost-effective identification of both chemical and biological materials
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Microscopy breakthrough combination allows for high-speed imaging that facilitates biological discovery
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A newly developed compact ISM microscope provides high-resolution structural and functional imaging
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An innovative algorithm successfully addresses the challenge of microscopy resolution through pixel reassignment
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Two-photon-polymerization 3D printing is successfully exploited to reduce the divergence of a vertical laser diode
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Researchers developed a new way to share secret information, using quantum mechanics
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Innovative laser scanning design unlocks high-precision observations at up to 10,000 frames per second
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New imaging technique resolves a longstanding contradiction between spatial resolution and imaging speed
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Filament- and plasma-grating-induced breakdown spectroscopy offers improved sensitivities for trace metal detection
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Researchers from NASA monitor, using airborne observations, the levels of carbon monoxide and ozone in wildfire plumes
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Two-photon-polymerization lithography structures examined via Raman spectroscopy and nanoindentation
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A broadband near-field chiral source in the microwave band enables comparison of different edge states
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Novel method suppresses background noise with potential for integration into other dual-beam point-scanning techniques
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New method enables synchronous measurement of two distinct types of vibrational signals, for dual-region sensitivity
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