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The European XFEL is being prepared for scientific operation after a longer break. We were there one last time beforehand.
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IT has been shown by Herr Laue and his colleagues that the diffraction patterns which they obtain with X-rays and crystals are naturally explained by assuming the existence of very short ...
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A group of students at the University of Waterloo are showcasing a more artistic side of engineering through research photos they submitted to the faculty's annual Art of Engineering and Architecture ...