Watch electrons
February 27th 2008
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Watch electrons
Using lasers to watch electrons in action | Emerging Technology Trends ...
Emerging trends in technology and new developments in science will affect the way we live. Roland Piquepaille selects and analyzes news about our future that you'll almost never ... (more...)
you can't watch electrons? well you can now, sort of | news-lite at ...
108 years after the discovery of the electron, and one hundred years after Einstein proved atoms are real, we close in on watching these ever so small bits. / Pills for smartness ... (more...)
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Electrons - MarketWatch Topics
Intraday data provided by Interactive Data Real Time Services, a division of Interactive Data Corp. and subject to terms of use. Historical and current end-of-day data provided by ... (more...)
Using lasers to watch electrons in action | TalkBack on ZDNet
If this works nicely on even shorter timescales (attosecond switching or below), a whole new avenue (more...)
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In much the same way, computer designers can use light emitted by speeding electrons to examine the activity of circuits in computer chips. IBM researchers have discovered and ... (more...)
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Photosynthesis Revealed - Taylor University
Watch the water release the electrons and pass them on to cytochrome system. See how the electrons drive the process of proton translocation in the thylakoid membrane (more...)
Electrons - MarketWatch Topics
Analyst sees chips rebound 'a few months away' 5:15 PM, Jan 5, 2009 ET - By Benjamin Pimentel. However, Wong said, "we are hopeful that aggressive action to ... (more...)
Using lasers to watch electrons in action
How new technologies are modifying our way of life ... Canadian and U.S. scientists have used ultrafast lasers to take snapshots of electrons in action. (more...)