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A single laser beam protects atoms from information loss

Researchers at the Hebrew University and Cornell have found a way to synchronize the spins of atoms using light instead of magnetic shielding, which could improve quantum sensors and memory systems.
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Strong light and attoseconds: revolutionizing material properties using laser beams

Prof. Nirit Dudovich's lab reveals how strong light rapidly changes the properties of matter, breaking new ground for ultra-fast computing and communication capabilities.