France tests submarine-launched M51, nuclear-capable ballistic missile

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France tests submarine-launched M51, nuclear-capable ballistic missile

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France tests submarine-launched M51, nuclear-capable ballistic missile

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France tests submarine-launched M51, nuclear-capable ballistic missile

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researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have developed a way to use nanoparticles coated in special organic dyes to convert near-infrared light into visible light.Observing the dyes light emission and the UCNPs absorption showed that the peaks of both measurements lined up.

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