X-ray Pump Probe Instrument Reopens Following Major Upgrade at SLAC
The X-ray Pump Probe (XPP) instrument at SLAC's Linac Coherent Light Source is operational again after a comprehensive rebuild, allowing researchers to conduct advanced experiments.
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The X-ray Pump Probe (XPP) instrument at SLAC's Linac Coherent Light Source is operational again after a comprehensive rebuild, allowing researchers to conduct advanced experiments.
Researchers at Rice University have made strides in multiferroic materials, achieving significant performance improvements at room temperature, which may lead to more efficient computing solutions.
A study from James Cook University investigates the effects of rap-related cues on jury judgments, prompting discussions about the role of lyrics as evidence in legal settings.
A recent discovery of a 100-million-year-old bacterial toxin could have significant implications for pest management and the development of new antibiotics.
In a remarkable achievement, scientists have teleported a photon’s state across a distance of 270 meters, showcasing a significant step forward in the realm of quantum communication.
Matthew Douglas highlights the historical and scientific importance of a renowned weather observatory that engages visitors in climate science.
A recent study has shed light on the organization of smell, revealing that receptors in the nose are systematically arranged rather than randomly placed.
A recent study has unveiled how killer T cells precisely target and eliminate cancer cells while sparing healthy ones, potentially paving the way for enhanced cancer treatments.
As the world shifts towards cleaner technologies, the health and water safety of vulnerable communities are increasingly at risk due to mining practices that create 'sacrifice zones.'
A recent study reveals significant inconsistencies in how journalism programs teach artificial intelligence, raising concerns about future journalists' preparedness.
A recent advancement in catalyst technology could significantly improve the efficiency and longevity of electrolysis processes essential for chlorine production, addressing key challenges in the industry.
A new roadmap for surface acoustic wave technologies has been introduced by international researchers, featuring contributions from leading scientists in Germany.
A team from the Institute of Solid State Physics has reached new heights in thermoelectric efficiency through advanced defect engineering techniques, in collaboration with the University of Science and Technology of China.
Research indicates that the West African coast is the primary source of microlitter in the South Atlantic, with notable concentrations near the equator and Brazil.
The Canadian Space Agency has decided to terminate its contract with Spire Global, which was intended for the development of satellites to monitor wildfires.
Recent advancements in copper-based single-atom nanozymes may enhance precision in malignant tumor therapies while minimizing side effects.
Research conducted in remote locations like Alaska and Wyoming is enhancing our understanding of how to locate hidden glaciers on Mars, which could be crucial for future missions.
A recent study from the University of São Paulo indicates that spent hops, a byproduct of beer production, may serve as an effective ingredient in sunscreen, offering a sustainable alternative.
A local botanist has identified a new flowering plant species in the Finger Lakes, representing a notable addition to botanical knowledge after nearly a decade.
A team of researchers has created tiny flexible lasers capable of measuring forces within living cells, which may enhance our understanding of crucial biological processes.