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Exotic new superconductors delight and confound
The Quantum Quest
What exactly happens when the nucleus of an atom splits in two?
Eric Adelberger Awarded APS Einstein Prize
Can axions save the universe?
Arts & Sciences Guide to UW Family Weekend
Eric Adelberger Portrait
Eric Adelberger wins Einstein Prize
David Baker Photo
David Baker wins Nobel Prize in Chemistry; Will give Physics Colloquium on Nov 25
Gupta Lab
Faculty search in experimental atomic, molecular, and optical physics
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation announces Andrew Laszo, Research Assistant Professor, as a 2024 Moore Inventor Fellow
Thouless and Dehmelt Portraits
Dehmelt and Thouless Postdoctoral Fellowships Nominations Open
New Quantum Hall Effect
Physicists Puzzle Over Emergence of Strange Electron Aggregates
Physicists puzzle over emergence of strange electron aggregates
UW graduate and professional disciplines have strong showing on US Newsâ Best Graduate Schools rankings
David Kaplan News APS
Making Sense of Handedness on a Lattice
Weird new electron behaviour in stacked graphene thrills physicists
Ultra-flat optics for broadband thermal imaging
Donna Messina Summer Institute
Summer Institute in Physics Resumes
Scientists reveal superconductor with on/off switches
Still Fascinated by Physics
Leslie Rosenberg awarded the 2024 Panofsky Prize in Experimental Particle Physics
Cyclotron Radiation Emission Spectroscopy
Closing in on the elusive neutrino
Closing in on the elusive neutrino
UW research team uses sound waves to move ‘excitons’ further than ever before, leading toward faster and more energy efficient electronics and optical devices
IRIS-HEP Group Phto
IRIS-HEP renewed for further 5 years