Tech
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Atomic Beams Shoot Straighter Via Cascading Silicon Peashooters
To a non-physicist, an "atomic beam collimator" may sound like a phaser firing mystical particles. That might not be the worst metaphor to introduce a technology that researchers have now miniaturized, making it more likely to someday land in handheld devices.
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