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Japan-based group develops 'liquid laser' that is tunable by wind

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University of Tsukuba says inkjet-printable technology “promises cheaper, flexible optical communications devices.”

Ultrafast Transmission Electron Microscopy: Techniques and Applications, Microscopy Today

Advances and Practical Prospects for Bias‐Free Photovoltaic‐Driven Electrochemical Water Splitting Systems - He - Advanced Energy Materials - Wiley Online Library

NTT and Denki achieve frequency stabilization of optical comb

Aerodynamics-assisted, efficient and scalable kirigami fog collectors

Hydrogen storage - Wikipedia

Shadow enhanced self-charging power system for wave and solar energy harvesting from the ocean

Control of zeolite framework flexibility for ultra-selective carbon dioxide separation

Microplasmas for Advanced Materials and Devices - Chiang - 2020 - Advanced Materials - Wiley Online Library

Scientists demonstrate world's first continuous-wave lasing of deep-ultraviolet laser diode at room temperature

355-nm direct-detection Doppler wind lidar for vertical atmospheric motion measurement