Many organisms leverage showy colors for attracting mates. Because color is a property of light (determined by its wavelength ...
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Cuttlefish Literally Twist Light to Attract a Mate, Study Finds
Every critter on this planet that relies on a sexual means of reproduction has its own way of luring in a mate – but ...
Metasurfaces in which nonlocal light-matter interactions take place are a potentially useful variant of traditional ...
High-precision magnetic sensors rely on uniform light to polarize atomic spins, yet most laser beams naturally deliver energy unevenly, limiting ...
NEW YORK - Many of the snazziest decorations in the animal kingdom are charm offensives, put on by creatures trying to mate.
A new metasurface lets scientists flip between ultra-stable light vortices, paving the way for tougher, smarter wireless communication.
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