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3 who studied unusual states of matter win Nobel Prize in Physics
Why 'exotic matter' matters — and won the Nobel Prize in Physics
UW Wins Nobel Prize in Physics
David Thouless Wins Nobel Prize in Physics
Three scientists working in the United States awarded Nobel Prize in Physics
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..