The understanding of complex many-body dynamics in laser-driven polyatomic molecules is crucial for any attempt to steer ...
X-ray “molecular movies” reveal how intense lasers tear apart C60 molecules and push us closer to directing chemical reactions with light.
Researchers at Rice University and Oak Ridge National Laboratory have unveiled a physics-based model of magnetic resonance ...
Engineers at Brookhaven National Laboratory have designed a strange new X-ray microscope that takes advantage of the spooky world of quantum physics to “ghost image” biomolecules in high resolution ...
Scientists have achieved first light with an upgrade to one of the most powerful X-ray lasers the world has ever seen. The Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) images individual atoms and molecules by ...
A new set of computer simulations may finally explain several long-standing mysteries surrounding gigantic radio "relics" ...
Like many of us, University of Chicago physicist Linda Young is working from home these days, though her home is more unique than most. “We live in Enrico Fermi’s old house,” she said. “I always hope ...
Using ESA's XMM-Newton satellite, European astronomers have observed ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULXs) in the galaxy NGC ...
In recent years, deep learning gained a lot of attention and made impressive achievements in various applications. Incorporating deep learning in X-ray CT has become a non-reversible trend. In this ...
There are monstrous objects at the heart of every large galaxy — black holes that are millions or even billions of times more massive than the sun. And when these “supermassive” black holes start to ...
Researchers at DESY in Germany have confirmed theoretical predictions that an intense x-ray pulse can be used to obtain an image of a single object such as a virus or biological cell. The work was ...
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