Building 鈥榠nvisible鈥 materials with light
28 July 2014A new technique which uses light like a needle to thread long chains of particles could help bring sci-fi concepts such as cloaking devices one step closer to reality.
A new technique which uses light like a needle to thread long chains of particles could help bring sci-fi concepts such as cloaking devices one step closer to reality.
Physics awards聽honour聽work of Cambridge academics
探花直播discovery of three closely orbiting supermassive black holes in a galaxy more than four billion light years away could help astronomers in the search for gravitational waves: the 鈥榬ipples in spacetime鈥 predicted by Einstein.
探花直播development of a 鈥榥anobarrel鈥 that traps and concentrates light onto single molecules could be used as a low-cost and reliable diagnostic test.
A breakthrough has been made in identifying the origin of superconductivity in high-temperature superconductors, which has puzzled researchers for the past three decades.
Intensely coloured low-cost films made from cellulose could be used in place of toxic dyes, or to detect counterfeit materials.
A combination of nanotechnology and a unique twisting property of light could lead to new methods for ensuring the purity and safety of pharmaceuticals.
Stem cells 鈥 the body鈥檚 master cells 鈥 demonstrate a bizarre property never before seen at a cellular level, according to a study published today from scientists at the 探花直播 of Cambridge.
Bacteria 'plan ahead' by tightening their belts to help them survive looming lean periods, researchers at Cambridge have discovered.
Researchers have been able to tune 鈥榗oherence鈥 in organic nanostructures due to the surprise discovery of wavelike electrons in organic materials, revealing the key to generating 鈥渓ong-lived charges鈥 in organic solar cells - material that could revolutionise solar energy.