What do we learn about physics in this experiment at ETH Zurich? The two acoustic mirrors on the Hönggerberg campus show on a large scale how experiments with tiny particles work in physics labs. The ...
A team of physicists experimentally produces quantum-superpositions, simply using a mirror. Standing in front of a mirror, we can easily tell apart ourselves from our mirror image. The mirror does not ...
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Lightweight and low cost: researchers have developed a new way to make telescope mirrors that could enable much larger, and thus more sensitive, telescopes to be placed in orbit. (Courtesy: Sebastian ...
Giant mirrors in space have been a staple of science fiction for decades. But so far, there's been very little work looking ...
Go find a makeup mirror. There's a good chance you have one in the bathroom. You know the type—it has a surface that shows you a zoomed-in image of your face. If you have one nearby, you can use this ...
For decades, engineers and planetary scientists have explored howorbital mirrors could be used to actively shape a planet’s ...
I love brain teasers, especially when they’re based on real-world things we see every day but maybe don’t really think about. I first heard of this one not too long ago: Why do mirrors reverse left ...
About 20 years ago, Michigan State University's B. Alex Brown had an idea to reveal insights about a fundamental but enigmatic force at work in some of the most extreme environments in the universe.
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