A never-before-seen image of individual oxygen atoms dissolved in water has been captured.
Engineers at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center have developed a tiny but powerful laser that could one day help astronauts find water on the Moon. Smaller than a US quarter, the laser makes use of ...
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World-first: US scientists capture atomic oxygen in water using an ultrafast laser
The researchers directed a precisely tuned 225.7 nm femtosecond laser into water enriched with atomic oxygen generated by a ...
When a high-energy laser hits certain substances, their atoms are ionized and heated into a plasma in a process known as laser-induced breakdown. After the laser is switched off, the electrons and ...
Everyone is familiar with tiny gas bubbles gently rising up in sparkling water. But the bubbles that were created by intense focused lasers in this experiment were ten times smaller and contained ...
HAIFA, Israel, Nov. 29 (UPI) --Scientists in Israel have developed the world's first "water-wave laser," proof light and water waves can combine to generate laser radiation. Laser radiation is ...
Oriental-laser introduces a series of water-cooled diode lasers, including the HS-MI-400-5x2P-40-CW, HS-MI-600-5x3P-40-CW, HS-MI-1000-5x2P-100-QCW, and HS-MI-1500-5x3P-100-QCW. These lasers employ ...
Researchers have demonstrated that laser emissions can be created through the interaction of light and water waves. This 'water-wave laser' could someday be used in tiny sensors or 'lab-on-a-chip' ...
Previous technologies have allowed NASA to confirm that there are small amounts of hydration across the Moon. However, these technologies have not been able to identify where it came from, how much ...
There is no better, brighter, more shining example of humanity’s immeasurable resourcefulness and engineering imagination than in the myriad ways we’ve come up with to get stoned, whether we’re ...
An international team of researchers has used a powerful X-ray laser to heat room-temperature water to 100,000 degrees Celsius (180,032 Fahrenheit) in less than a trillionth of a second. The team's ...
While the XR10 is Hisense’s lead Laser TV announcement for CES 2026, it’s also going to be showing the new PX4-PRO. This ...
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