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UW researchers mark first detection of gravitational waves from collision of two neutron stars
UW to host $15.6M NSF-funded center for innovation, education in materials science
The quantum internet is just a decade away — here's what you need to know
QUANTUM INTERNET IS 13 YEARS AWAY. WAIT, WHAT'S QUANTUM INTERNET?
Stop Equating “Science” With Truth
Women of color face staggering harassment in space science
Dark Matter Recipe Calls for One Part Superfluid
Newly created 2-D magnet could point the way to slimmer, faster computers
Scientists discover a 2-D magnet
Zhou Shuxuan
Renaissance Art to Theoretical Physics
Thouless Institute for Quantum Matter (TIQM)
2017 UW Department of Physics Graduation Celebration - Streaming June 9 at 4 PM
Remembering Ernest Henley, physicist and UW College of Arts & Sciences dean emeritus
Former professor in Physics and Nobel Laureate dies at 94
Physicist Hans Dehmelt, the first UW professor to win a Nobel Prize, dies
Hans Dehmelt — Nobel laureate and UW professor emeritus — has died at age 94
10 Black Women in Academia That You Need To Know About
Scientists plan to march on Washington — but where will it get them?
The Department is Seeking to Hire Faculty Member in the Field of Experimental Nuclear Physics
Professors Majumdar and Xu Discover an Important First Step Towards Building Electrically Pumped Nano-Lasers
Russian Jamming Got You Down? Try Talking Underwater
UW Hyperloop team fuels its final dash to the national pod races with crowdfunding
Dark Matter Hunters Are Hoping 2017 Is Their Year
In Stockholm ceremony, UW professor emeritus David Thouless receives Nobel Physics Prize
Microsoft researchers lay down a big bet on topological quantum computers