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A gentle touch for better control, a quantum mechanical con, and milestone PRL papers
... 't understand quantum mechanics. 50 Years of PRL Martin Blume Physical Review Letters turns ... s birthday by summarizing the most intriguing papers to appear in PRL each year since 1958. To see past ...Using a grating with a grade, engineers trap a rainbow
... of the spectrum, where optical communications signals are transferred." The Lehigh researchers report in PRL that their key innovation is a "metallic grating structure with graded depths, whose ...X-ray diffraction looks inside aerogels in 3-D
... results online in Physical Review Letters, available to subscribers at http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v101/e055501. Seeing inside foam One way to study aerogels and other nanofoams is with ...Tsunami invisibility cloak, dark energy v. the void, sorting nanotubes with light, and more
... Review Letters http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v101/e113901 In a new study, physicists at the ... Review Letters http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v101/e127402 Singled-walled carbon nanotubes are ...Engineers tune a nanoscale grating structure to trap and release a variety of light waves
... electronic devices. Gan and Bartoli reported their results in June in Physical Review Letters (PRL), an influential international journal. Their article was coauthored by Yujie J. Ding, professor of ...What drives brain changes in macular degeneration?
... cortex that once responded only to input from central vision begin responding to stimuli at the PRL. In other words, the visual map has reorganized. "We wanted to know if the chronic, prior use ...A new molecular marker of gastric cancer
... associated with the peritoneal metastasis, but the prognostic impact of PRL-3 expression in gastric cancer still ... gastric cancer cases. High expression of PRL-3 was positively correlated with tumor size ...Caltech scientists use high-pressure 'alchemy' to create nonexpanding metals
... Brent Fultz, a professor of materials science and applied physics at Caltech, and a coauthor of the PRL paper. Instead, Winterrose, Fultz, and their colleagues were examining the effect of pressure ...Vanquishing infinity
... 1980s to be finite. Their new results are reported in Physical Review Letters (http://prl.aps.org) and highlighted in a commentary by Hermann Nicolai at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational ...
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