Located near Pukenui, in the northernmost tip of New Zealand, the power plant is now energised and commissioned.
When we look at the world around us, all that we see is thanks to light. It reflects, refracts, and interacts, carrying shape and depth from the objects it touches. But what about light itself?
The photoelectric effect is a phenomenon where light knocks electrons out of a material, resulting in the emission of these electrons, called photoelectrons. Albert Einstein explained the ...
Quantum technologies demand flawless precision. One photon at a time, identical in energy and number, nothing less will do. Even the slightest variation can cause errors in quantum computers, sensors, ...
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