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The Frontiers of Physics Public Lecture Series
Did physicists discover a previously unknown fifth force of nature?
Professors Fu and Majumdar Receive $2 Million NSF EFRI Grant to Advance Secure Communicatons Research
NASA-funded UW researchers develop kidney-stone zapping technology
UW researchers unleash graphene ‘tiger’ for more efficient optoelectronics
Four UW scientists awarded Sloan Fellowships for early-career research
UW scientists create ultrathin semiconductor heterostructures for new technological applications
Gravitational waves detected 100 years after Einstein’s prediction
UW-based "Project 8" experiment recognized as a top ten "Breakthrough of the Year"
After Nobel win, neutrino endeavors snag Breakthrough Prize in Physics
UW physicists celebrate contribution to Nobel-winning neutrino discoveries
The Department is Seeking to Hire a Faculty Member in the Field of Theoretical Physics
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?