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Condensed Matter Jan 4, 2007

Metamaterials found to work for visible light

Ames Laboratory researchers have found the first metamaterial known to work for visible light, announcing the discovery in the Jan. 5 issue of Science.

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Jul 21, 2006

Researchers use metamaterials to alter light's path, speed

Âé¶¹ÒùÔºicist Costas Soukoulis and his research group at the U.S. Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory on the Iowa State University campus are having the time of their lives making light travel backwards at negative speeds ...

Condensed Matter Jun 6, 2006

Negative Index Materials: From Theory to Reality

Kent State University researchers are leading a team of scientists from eight institutions, who have been awarded a $5.5 million Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI) from the Air Force Office of Scientific ...

Condensed Matter Jun 1, 2006

Promising new metamaterial could transform ultrasound imaging

Using the same principles that help create a guitar's complex tones, researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have developed a new material that holds promise for revolutionizing the field of ultrasound imaging.

Dec 9, 2005

Ames Lab physicist wins European Union's highest science prize

Costas Soukoulis leads team that will share portion of 1 million euro Descartes Prizes Costas Soukoulis, a senior physicist at the U.S. Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory and an Iowa State University Distinguished Professor ...

Nov 30, 2005

Purdue 'metamaterial' could lead to better optics, communications

Engineers at Purdue University are the first researchers to create a material that has a "negative index of refraction" in the wavelength of light used for telecommunications, a step that could lead to better communications ...

Jun 3, 2005

New radiofrequency device

Âé¶¹ÒùÔºical Review Letters, has recently published an article about a radiofrequency device that was designed by a team of researchers at the Public University of Navarra, together with teams from the University of Seville and ...

Aug 5, 2004

Stars Locations are Uncertain

Whether viewed dimly through the haze and lights of a city or in all their glory in a pristine wilderness, the stars that surround the Earth are magnificent, and one day Earthlings will travel to some of the new planets that ...

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