Nothing can travel faster than light, or 299,792,458 meters per second. But a certain group of particles acts as if it can, a team of physicists recently concluded, potentially paving the way for a ...
A remarkable consequence of quantum mechanics is that electrons can display interference effects. This interference is similar to waves interacting in the ocean or the electromagnetic waves that carry ...
A newly funded research project combines the theoretical expertise of University of Rochester scientists with the theoretical and experimental capabilities of ELI Beamlines in the Czech Republic.
Researchers from the University of Oxford, UK, along with collaborators from the universities of Münster, Heidelberg, and Ghent, contend that replacing lasers with less complex light sources can ...
Federal money to allow U.S. and European collaboration to study coherent light sources beyond x-rays. Combining Rochester’s theoretical expertise with ELI Beamlines’ experimental skills. U.S. Federal ...