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Water dimers have been detected in room-temperature water vapor, a key step toward understanding their effect on solar absorption and chemistry in the atmosphere.
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A new technique allows improved acoustic imaging of oil deposits and other underground structures and may also work for medical imaging.
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Entanglement of two atoms is achieved by the detection of a single photon.
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Experiments show that blood plasma has elastic properties that could influence the way blood flows through small vessels.
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Quantum information lost after a measurement can be recovered using quantum error correction methods.
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Plasmons on a patterned surface can enhance the production of bright electron beams.
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According to new calculations, thin films of transition-metal oxides could be promising materials for high-efficiency solar cells.
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The 1965 discovery of the isolated waves known as solitons—which appear in many physical systems—was a direct result of the new computer technology available for numerical simulations.
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Nanoscale engineering of multiferroic thin films enables electric control of a device’s interface magnetism, thus offering a promising prospective for ultralow power spintronics.
