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New approach to very-high-resolution astronomical imaging




The Magdalena Ridge Observatory Interferometer will produce extremely sharp images of faint astrophysical targets while minimizing reflections and wavefront aberrations to maintain sensitivity.


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It's no secret that humans are having a huge impact on the life cycles of plants and animals. UC Santa Barbara's Steven D. Gaines and fellow researcher Dov Sax decided to test that theory by studying the world's far-flung islands. (2008-08-27)
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We demonstrate spin squeezing in a room temperature ensemble of ?10^{12} cesium atoms using their internal structure, where the necessary entanglement is created between nuclear and electronic spins of each individual atom. This state provides improvement in measurement sensitivity beyond the stan...
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ExperNet at Science-on-Line
The Web -- ExperiNet is an online laboratory that is set up to perform numerous science experiments covering a vast array of fields including Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Earth Sciences, Mechanics and Electricity. Students using the Experinet software are able to operate real equipment throughout the experiment directly via the Internet. While doing so they will receive online video and measurements data from the experiment directly to their PC. It takes advantage of the global nature of the Internet, including Satellite Communications for Rural Communities, to enhance all types of science classes.
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