Colorado Researchers Are Using Lasers to Study What Happens After
Colorado Researchers Are Using Lasers to Study What Happens After
Ever wanted a closer look at what goes on after flushing? Researchers at the University of Colorado are doing just that. They’re using lasers to see how particles travel from toilet bowls. Kind of gross, yes.
The Search for Solutions to Colorado's Water Crisis - 5280
The world's most accurate clock: Physicist Jun Ye on how we use atomic clocks
Green lasers reveal you should close the toilet lid before you flush
Laser Teeth Whitening Dr. David Rodrick in Centennial CO
Yost Research Group – High Precision Spectroscopy at CSU
University of Colorado professors conduct new laser research > Wright-Patterson AFB > Article Display
Laser Drilling Becoming a Reality
Lasers prevent the spreading of the avian influenza virus
CSU building powerful lasers to study nuclear fusion energy
Colorado Researchers Are Using Lasers to Study What Happens After Flushing
Scientists are trying to control lightning with a giant laser
Laser Lab: Designing new ways to manipulate light
Colorado State University Research
Research, Precision Laser Diagnostics for Energy and the Environment