Applied Physics

LaserOscope

cardboard, graph paper, and a large binder clip: All the parts of the LaserOscope together In the following ...

Article - Steve Schuler - Mar 31 2015 - 7:42am

Mapping Mountains From Space

gravitational potential and serves as a reference point from which to map all topographical features on the ...

Article - News Staff - Aug 1 2007 - 11:34am

Rendering Smoke And Fog With Less Computation

considering all the precomputed values that happen to intersect with the ray,” said Jarosz. The computer ...

Article - News Staff - Aug 9 2007 - 1:06pm

Geckos: Look, We're Not Spider-Man

forces that exist between all atoms and molecules – van der Waals forces. "It's true, they are ...

Article - News Staff - Jul 9 2014 - 11:33am

Women In Science: Professor Meg Urry On Why There Are So Few Women In Physics

colleagues tell me that they are perfectly objective with respect to gender. "But come on! We’re all ...

Article - Matthew Brown - Oct 8 2008 - 11:41pm

Nanotech: The Most Dangerous Science Least Carefully Done

claim. All you would effectively be able to proof is your failure to reproduce a result. You will not ...

Article - Sascha Vongehr - Jul 7 2016 - 11:21pm

Superconducting 'Universal Toolkit' Takes X-Rays To The Nano Scale

Synchrotron Laboratory that were built at Cornell with public resources. ERL for All Cornell's Joel Brock ...

Article - News Staff - Jun 7 2008 - 7:30am

Physicists Create A Supernova In A Jar

bottom, leading to a growing plume that sheds accelerating vortex rings. No fluid is injected: all the ...

Article - News Staff - Dec 4 2010 - 12:25pm

Have Bad Kids? Maybe You Can Blame Biology

MIT So a person living in an Iraqi war zone might not have much stress at all to the sound of a bullet ...

Article - Kimberly Crandell - Jun 15 2007 - 2:07pm

Transmission Line With An Organic Substrate Improves High-Speed Signals

all-copper connections between computer chips and external circuitry. The researchers first electroplate ...

Article - News Staff - Feb 11 2008 - 4:26pm