By controlling magnetic fields using light, a team of researchers led by NTU scientists has solved a long-standing challenge ...
Researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have created a chip-scale device that can dynamically control the "handedness" of light as it passes ...
Admit it. If you haven’t created your own little programming language, you’ve probably at least thought about it. [Muffed] ...
Researchers have created a method called optovolution that uses light to guide the evolution of proteins with dynamic behaviors. By engineering yeast cells so their survival depended on proteins ...
Because it had to be done.