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Nature 446, 16-18 (1 March 2007) | doi:10.1038/446016a; Published online 28 February 2007
Laser physics: Extreme light
Ed Gerstner1
- Ed Gerstner is a senior editor on Nature Physics.
Abstract
Physicists are planning lasers powerful enough to rip apart the fabric of space and time. Ed Gerstner is impressed.
Almost 100 million times more powerful than its earliest ancestor, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the latest triumph in a century of astounding physics. Officially inaugurated later this year, the
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