A new window in time has been made possible through the work of Anne L’Hullier, Pierre Agostini, and Ferenc Krausz. They developed a way to create attosecond-resolved pulses, allowing them to observe and manipulate high-speed processes at the atomic and molecular levels.
Explaining the Nobel Prize in Physics
Related Posts
Physicists have used entanglement to ‘stretch’ the uncertainty principle, improving quantum measurements
Shutterstock Lorcan Conlon, Australian National University and Syed Assad, Australian National University Almost a century ago, German physicist…
January 25, 2023
Is It Really Easier to Move Heavy Stuff by Train?
Using the metaphor of filling rooms with gravel and transporting it hundreds of miles away, this video delves…
December 9, 2023
Tiny robots and AI algorithms could help to craft material solutions for cleaner environments
Air pollution is a global problem, but scientists are investigating new materials that could help clean it up.…
September 30, 2024
We developed a way to use light to dismantle PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ – long-lasting environmental pollutants
PFAS can contaminate the environment – their chemical structure makes them difficult to remove. George Pachantouris/Moment via Getty…
January 12, 2025
