An international team of researches from the Universities of Vienna, Duisburg-Essen and Tel Aviv use tiny silicon nano-cylinders as the ultra-stable hands of a clock. Using a laser to levitate the tiny rod, they make the nano-hands tick with pulses of polarized light (James Millen/University of Vienna).
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DOHA – A leading Islamic scholar has claimed Muslims are ‘annoyed’ by the level of support among Americans for US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. […]
CARACAS (Reuters) – Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro said on Friday he would resolve within hours the controversy over the Supreme Court’s assumption of the opposition-led […]
The Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA) has begun export of seafood products to different countries from Andhra Pradesh. China which stopped imports due to […]