‘Laser Lab’ Prioritizes DEI Initiatives to Benefit Researchby Lauren EverettThe Laboratory for Laser Energetics is actively engaged in diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in an effort to evolve and conduct high-impact research
NewsEngineers Develop Tiny Photonic Chip for Ultra-Low-Noise Microwave Signalsby Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied ScienceBreakthrough technology promises compact, high-quality microwave generation for communication and navigation systems
NewsUnlocking the Secrets of the Simplest Moleculeby Heinrich-Heine University DuesseldorfResearchers use precise lasers and spectroscopy to shed light on the fundamental physics and cosmological origins of H2+
NewsUltrafast Laser Pulses Could Lessen Data Storage Energy Needsby University of California - DavisResearch shows that, when hit with a free electron laser, magnetic domain walls move much faster than previously thought
NewsA Step towards Next-Generation Magnetic Devices That Control Lightby Tohoku UniversityBreakthrough method uses laser heating to create transparent magnetic materials
NewsSLAC Fires Up the World’s Most Powerful X-ray Laserby SLAC National Accelerator LaboratoryWith up to a million X-ray flashes per second it transforms the ability of scientists to explore atomic-scale
NewsNew High-Speed, Two-Photon Microscope for Precise Biological Imagingby SPIEInnovative laser scanning design unlocks high-precision observations at up to 10,000 frames per second
NewsNASA Laser Project Benefits Animal Researchersby University of WyomingGEDI mission provides valuable information about the worlds forests and wildlife
NewsHow Advanced Optical Tweezers Revolutionized Cell Manipulationby SpringerA new review looks at optical tweezers and how they are used to uncover the natural secrets at the single-cell level
NewsNew Laser-Based Instrument Designed to Boost Hydrogen Researchby OpticaAdvance could lead to more environmentally friendly rocket fuels
NewsNew On-Chip Frequency Comb Is 100x More Efficientby Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied SciencesDevice opens the door to applications in optical communications, sensing, and the search for exoplanets