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Both the US and Israel have the military capabilities to bomb Iran''s nuclear infrastructure, but such an operation would be complex and risky, with an
Experimentally, in a Mach-Zender interferometer we can fold light paths with a mirror while maintaining coherent interference, but passing either beam into the photocathode of a photodetector destroys
Iran is not believed to possess nuclear weapons—something it officially forbids. But the U.S. exit from a nuclear deal remains at the center of a worsening
Donald Trump said he changed his mind about striking against Iran. What might have happened?
From regime change to retaliation, the BBC''s Frank Gardner outlines possible outcomes of US strikes on Iran.
What are Beam Splitters? A beam splitter (or beamsplitter, power splitter) is an optical device which can split an incident light beam (e.g. a laser beam) into two
If a just and reasonable negotiated path can be found out of the present morass, Iran and similarly vulnerable middle-ranking countries may be persuaded to continue to forego nuclear weapons.
Many foreign policy experts warn that a nuclear-armed Iran would destabilize the Middle East and nearby regions.
Scholars and policymakers are still trying to understand what would happen after Tehran acquires a nuclear weapon.
The 2015 Iran nuclear deal was set to expire over 10 to 25 years. Both Trump, who withdrew from the agreement, and Biden wanted a new deal but it
We provide answers to your questions about Iran''s nuclear activities and the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) or Iran nuclear deal. For more information about nuclear
Regardless of the timelines, the overall important conclusion is that Iran''s program has not been definitively destroyed and could be reconstituted. The RUSI report concludes that the exact...
What kind of interference occurs in Beam splitter? Beam splitter (in Michelson Interferometer) divides radiations in two parts (half transmitted and half reflected). I want to know how this happens.
Despite being a country with extensive oil and gas reserves Iran suffers from a severe energy crisis. The Iranian energy crisis is a multifaceted problem that has been exacerbated by a
This article explains the working principles of beamsplitters, detailing how they divide a beam of light into two separate paths, the different types of
Iran has previously threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway for the global oil trade, and claimed to have done so partially during military drills last
I understand what a beamsplitter does, but what effect does this splitting of the beam have on the beam itself (if any)? Are any of the properties of the beam, either the
News that Iran had fired ballistic missiles at a US military base in the Indian Ocean was startling, but how much of a threat does the development
The latest attacks have come amid growing concern over Iran''s nuclear program, prompting questions over what this means for the global non
In Summary Optical beam splitters are versatile devices, typically made of glass, used in separating or combining light beams. These optical components play a major role in the science and tech industry.
What is the NPT, and why has Iran threatened to pull out of the treaty? The NPT bars members that don''t have nuclear weapons from acquiring
History shows that many countries with advanced nuclear technologies but without nuclear bombs opt to stay that way. There are reasons
VIENNA, April 18 (Reuters) - As its 2015 nuclear deal with major powers has eroded over the years, Iran has expanded and accelerated its nuclear programme,
The NPT-based nonproliferation regime has often worked best by giving countries time and incentives to reconsider fateful decisions. Israel''s war of
This should be a wake-up call about the seriousness of Iran''s arsenal. Moreover, we haven''t seen the full extent of allied regional forces in action. Hezbollah, a key player in the region, didn''t engage to its
President Trump offered a new reason Tuesday for the U.S. strikes on Iran, saying it was his opinion that the country was going to strike first.
A panel of BBC experts answer your questions on what is happening in Iran - and what could happen if the conflict escalates.
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