This review discusses the impact of non-Hermitian physics on optics, revealing new possibilities in wave control and addressing fundamental performance limits.
Time-varying systems, materials with properties that change over time, have opened new possibilities for the experimental ...
When you shine a flashlight into a glass of water, the beam bends. That simple observation, familiar since ancient times, hides one of the oldest puzzles in physics: what really happens to the ...
Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year) will see the heat wave continue, and then break. Monday will be hot and dry, mainly in the inland areas and in the mountains. The heat load will be moderate to ...
The anti-aging product market was worth roughly 53 BILLION dollars in 2024. One of the latest big trends: red light therapy. Social media is rampant with claims about ...
Researchers found a method to tune Dirac plasmon polaritons, paving the way for efficient terahertz devices that could revolutionize sensing, imaging, and computing. Ordinary light is limited by the ...
Earlier this month, curator Jaik Faulk at the Acadiana Center for the Arts revealed a uniquely constructed exhibit in the main gallery — art that limits color. "Dark Wave Light Room," which will ...
An exceptionally loud collision between two black holes has been detected by the LIGO gravitational wave observatory, ...
There has long been a mystery when calculating how an incoming light wave scatters off an object and becomes a modified, outgoing light wave. In particular, the time delay of the transition from one ...
On summer nights, the waters off the coast of Western Washington glow brighter than usual. The reason for the stunning sight is a natural phenomenon: electric blue, bioluminescent plankton. The Salish ...
On summer nights, the waters off the coast of Western Washington glow brighter than usual. The reason for the stunning sight is a natural phenomenon: electric blue, bioluminescent plankton. The Salish ...
The little girl who died in a wave pool at Hersheypark was identified as 9-year-old Sophia Subedi, the Bhutanese community said in a statement Monday. “A bright, kind, and loving young girl, Sophia, ...
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