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Cleaning Up After Einstein: A new generation of physicists hope to succeed where Einstein failed
A new single-molecule tool to observe enzymes at work
Cooled down and charged up, a giant magnet is ready for its new mission
‘Stable beams’ achieved: Large Hadron Collider at CERN research facility begins recording data
Physicists conduct most precise measurement yet of interaction between atoms and carbon surfaces
What Could Be More Fascinating?' Director of I-LABS MEG Facility
UW apparatus measures single electron’s radiation to try to weigh a neutrino
Reverse-Causality Research Ends in a Quantum Muddle
The Future of Small. This is the first in a new public lecture series entitled Our Universe: From the Quantum World to Cosmology..
A nanolaser using a single atomic sheet
Professor Lillian C. McDermott to speak at University Faculty Lecture on February 19 at 7 pm
Dark conversation: Webcast to explore the hunt for dark matter
Is Life an Illusion?
Scientists craft a semiconductor junction only three atoms thick
Rebuilding part of the Large Hadron Collider – with Legos
US reveals its next generation of dark matter experiments
The Physics of Baseball
Nanopore technique rapidly decodes long DNA strands
Lillian McDermott wins Award for Excellence (University Faculty Lecture Award)
Particle Fever Comes to Seattle
Scientists build thinnest-possible LEDs to be stronger, more energy efficient
Solving a physics mystery: Those ‘solitons’ are really vortex rings
A captain, The Doctor, and a UW professor
Entangled through a Wormhole
A shot in the dark: Detector at UW on the hunt for dark matter