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Animated explanation of "The World's Smallest Paintbrush"

Animated explanation of The World's Smallest Paintbrush

Animated explanation of how a laser works with a Liquid or Gas Lasing Medium

Animated explanation of how a laser works with a Liquid or Gas Lasing Medium

Animated explanation of how a laser works with a Solid Lasing Medium

Animated explanation of how a laser works with a Solid Lasing Medium

Animated explanation of how blue lasers allow much more data on a smaller disk

Animated explanation of how a blue lasers allow much more data on a smaller disk

Professor Will Rees, Georgia Institute of Technology

Professor Will Rees, Georgia Institute of Technology