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3 days ago · In 2018, Arthur Ashkin won the Nobel Prize in Physics for inventing optical tweezers: laser beams that can be used to manipulate microscopic particles.While useful for many biological applications, optical tweezers require extremely controlled, static conditions to work properly.
2 days ago · In 2018, Arthur Ashkin won the Nobel Prize in Physics for inventing optical tweezers: laser beams that can be used to manipulate microscopic particles. While useful for many biological applications, optical tweezers require extremely controlled, static conditions to work properly.
3 days ago · In 2018, Arthur Ashkin won the Nobel Prize in Physics for inventing optical tweezers: laser beams that can be used to manipulate microscopic particles.
3 days ago · In 2018, Arthur Ashkin won the Nobel Prize in Physics for inventing optical tweezers: laser beams that can be used to manipulate microscopic particles. While useful for many...
23 hours ago · Optical tweezers. In 2018, they awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for something that sounds like science fiction. Arthur Ashkin was awarded the prize for inventing “optical tweezers“: precise ...
2 days ago · The invention of optical tweezers - laser beams that can be used to manipulate microscopic particles - won Arthur Ashkin the 2018 Nobel Prize in Physics.
2 days ago · In 2018, Arthur Ashkin won the Nobel Prize in Physics for inventing optical tweezers: laser beams that can be used to manipulate microscopic particles. While useful for many biological applications, optical tweezers require extremely controlled, static conditions to work properly.