In addition to Strickland and Mourou, the Nobel committee announced the other half prize went to American scientist Arthur Ashkin for his work to create “optical tweezers,” a method of using lasers to cool atoms to a temperature where they can be studied individually. Based on work done at Bell L...
Or use the cyclist to generate power! He could use his feet to drive a crankshaft which runs a generator… For example, “Flow is developing a new, more intuitive user experience allowing a faster user ramp, less need for waterjet-specific expertise and significantly more flexibility for automation...
Pratt is also concerned about the wider impact that layoffs could have on the town. This past summer, Briggs & Stratton, a manufacturing company that is the area’s largest employer, cut two hundred employees. Many of Mid-Continent’s workers have been there for more than a decade (Pratt has be...
“Consistent with our goal of increasing relevance to the Australian household, we see energy as the most logical vertical to perfectly complement our existing suite of mobile and broadband products,” the then-CEO said. Representatives at the temple of Delphi had no comment as they didn’t see that...
Effectively, at any single point you can separate light coming from two directions because light interferes by phase in addition to superposition. From a single point you can get different magnitudes (of light) in any direction. Still no explanation for how they see IR shapes of people through al...
But now, Alameda’s time warp elements—think vintage arcades and a World War II–era aircraft carrier museum—are being paired with more modern spots: a number of art galleries, craft breweries, and waterfront cafes dreamed up by islanders looking to help Alameda grow without selling the soul ...