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Debbie Jin & Jun Ye Highly Cited Researchers for 2015

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Combing frequencies: NSF-funded center provides spectrum of new research, technology

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A National Science Foundation Discovery feature highlights the work of the Ye Lab in their dramatic development of laser frequency comb applications that have, according to the article "transformed basic scientific research and led to new technologies in so many different fields--timekeeping, medical research, communications, remote sensing, astronomy, just to name a few."

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About Time

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A Bug’s Life

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Atoms, Atoms, Frozen Tight in the Crystals of the Light, What Immortal Hand or Eye Could Frame Thy Fearful Symmetry?

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Three Young JILA Scientists Garner Poster Awards

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Invisible Rulers of Light

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Sky Clocks and the World of Tomorrow

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Dealing with Loss

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A Clockwork Blue Takes the Gold

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Pagination

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