'Could we one day control the path of lightning?'

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Professor Roberto Morandotti and his colleagues have discovered a way to guide electric discharges—and even steer them around obstacles—through the clever use of lasers. This scientific breakthrough was published on June 19, 2015, in Science Advances, the new open-access journal from the prestigious editors of the international journal Science.


http://phys.org/news/2015-06-day-path-lightning.html
 
I thought the concept was known for some time (for example: _http://iopscience.iop.org/1367-2630/4/1/361/fulltext/). This time they use different lasers to give a shape to the plasma through which the discharge is directed.
Interestingly, there is already a military application: _http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-18630622 although the text focuses on the laser rather than on the discharge that will hit the victim.
 
Apart from Benjamin Franklin, who was lucky he wasn't killed doing his experiments, I have seen (many years ago) a TV doco which had scientists generating lightning from clouds by firing rockets into them which were trailing a fine wire.
It worked beautifully.
Their next task was to try to harness 'the beast' which struck and destroyed their launch pad.
I have not heard of any progress in that direction.
 

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