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Photon avalanching is a nonlinear optical effect in which a material emits a disproportionately large number—an ‘avalanche’—of photons when illuminated above a threshold intensity. Until now, this ...
The rich phase behavior exhibited by amorphous silicon under high pressures has been studied extensively with a view to obtaining a deeper understanding of structurally disordered materials in general ...
The cover shows heavy storms over Ostfriesland in Germany. In general, economic assessments of the effects of climate change do not include daily rainfall. In this week’s issue, Leonie Wenz and her ...
The catalytic replacement of a carbon–hydrogen bond with a carbon–carbon bond is an attractive strategy for building organic molecules. In this week’s issue, Frances Arnold and her colleagues report ...
From up in the air to deep beneath the ground, here is the new technology helping to enhance the way we live.
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