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A New “Spin” on Ergodicity Breaking

The researchers studied the C60 molecule, also known as a bucky ball, to look at breaking its ergodicity

Going for Gold: New Advancements in Hot Carrier Science

An artistic representation of a "hot carrier" gold nanoparticle

Looking at a Cellular Switch

An artistic rendering of the bacterium's riboswitch and its interactions with three different potential ligands.

JILA Breathalyzer Research Highlighted in Scientific American

Submitted by kennac on Fri, 05/12/2023 - 10:21 am
A versatile tool called an optical frequency comb can detect the signatures of diseases like COVID-19 in exhaled breath. Credit: Jasmina81/Getty Images
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JILA and NIST Fellows Jun Ye's and David Nesbitt's Frequency Comb Breathalyzer Apparatus Highlighted in SPIE Photonics West Show Daily

Submitted by kennac on Wed, 04/19/2023 - 9:10 am
Image of Ye's and Nesbitt's Frequency Comb Breathalyzer setup
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Using Frequency Comb Lasers as a Breathalyzer for COVID-19

JILA and NIST Fellows Jun Ye and David Nesbitt have developed a new breathalyzer method for COVID-19 diagnoses using a frequency comb laser.

When Breath Becomes Data

Model of frequency comb filtering breath molecules

Overcoming Camera Blur

Model of Protein Folding and motion blur

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