Scientists at Heriot‑Watt University have demonstrated in a world-first, that light can be used to control every aspect of how electromagnetic waves oscillate, opening new technological frontiers.
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Back in 2007, we caught up with Kraftwerk’s former rhythmic robot, who had much to share about the fraught relationship with ...
Synth legend Jill Fraser delves into her history of evolving musical set-ups, film composition and how her most recent album ...
Kicking off his headlining tour on the west coast with a show in Los Angeles on Tuesday night, Boy Golden created a charming ...
Scientists at Heriot‑Watt University have demonstrated in a world-first, that light can be used to control every aspect of how ...
Heriot-Watt University scientists have achieved a world-first in light control, demonstrating ultrafast, full manipulation of ...
Scientists at Texas A&M University have unveiled the Detonation Research Test Facility, the largest academic ...
AI’s next wave will reshape winners and losers. Learn why the value rotation failed, what BEA profits reveal, and how to ...
Curated by Tony Higgins and Mike Peden, it pulls together deep cuts and private press oddities into a loose and shifting ...
The same mindset is driving a surge in global US military adventurism, while also stoking a desire for unfettered access to ...
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