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A tiny chip now holds a laser that used to need an entire lab to operate (opens in new tab)

Chip-based lasers have existed for years, but physicists doing precision science mostly set them aside. The pulses they produce are too weak for the work that counts – by a factor so large the gap started to look permanent. A group at a Swiss university just cleared it. The chip they built fires pulses strong

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