To separate molecules and their mirror images, Dionne is developing techniques that use circularly polarized light, in which the light's wiggling
electromagnetic waves rotate over time.
Not exact matches
The researchers observed FRB 150807 while monitoring a nearby pulsar — a
rotating neutron star that emits a beam of radio
waves and other
electromagnetic radiation — in our galaxy using the Parkes radio telescope in Australia.
The pulsar's rotation is thought to slow because the neutron star's powerful magnetic field acts as a giant dynamo, emitting light, radio
waves and other
electromagnetic radiation as the star
rotates.