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News: In the Press
UW research team uses sound waves to move ‘excitons’ further than ever before, leading toward faster and more energy efficient electronics and optical devices
September 30, 2023
2023 Husky 100
April 23, 2023
Team detects first neutrinos made by particle collider
March 23, 2023
ArtSci Roundup: Assessing the 2022 Midterm Election Results With Implications for the Next Two Years and for 2024, Empires Strick Back: Football and Colonialism, and more
November 2, 2022
Novel HIV combination therapies could prevent viral escape and rebound
July 21, 2022
Swiss scientists turned an abandoned World War II bunker into a physics experiment to solve gravity
July 11, 2022
James Bardeen, an expert on unraveling Einstein?s equations, dies at 83
July 4, 2022
5 questions about the Big Bang answered
June 27, 2022
Meet the mysterious particle that’s the dark horse in dark matter
February 24, 2022
What Is Spacetime Really Made Of?
January 17, 2022
UW physics professor receives grant to study nuclear waste
August 17, 2021
UW physics professor receives grant to study nuclear waste
August 9, 2021
Natural Sciences Division Welcomes 12 New Faculty Members
July 29, 2021
ArtSci Roundup: Will Rawls: Everlasting Stranger, Grit City Think & Drink: Global Themes in World History since 1500 in Five Images, and More
July 28, 2021
Dianne Harris named dean of UW College of Arts & Sciences
July 15, 2021
ArtSci Roundup: Will Rawls: Everlasting Stranger, Grit City Think & Drink: Global Themes in World History since 1500 in Five Images, and More
July 6, 2021
Husky 100
June 15, 2021
Husky 100
June 14, 2021
FASER is born: new experiment will study particles that interact with dark matter
June 6, 2021
ArtSci Roundup: A new Measure: the Revolutionary Quantum Reform of the Metric System, Sacred Breath: Indigenous Writing and Storytelling Series, and more
June 6, 2021
ArtSci Roundup: A new Measure: the Revolutionary Quantum Reform of the Metric System, Sacred Breath: Indigenous Writing and Storytelling Series, and more
May 10, 2021
FASER is born: new experiment will study particles that interact with dark matter
May 5, 2021
First results from Muon g-2 experiment strengthen evidence of new physics
May 4, 2021
Big Physics News: The Muon g-2 Experiment Explained
April 20, 2021
A Tiny Particle’s Wobble Could Upend the Known Laws of Physics
April 13, 2021
University of Washington graduate and professional disciplines rank highly in US News’ ‘Best Graduate School’ lists
April 13, 2021
A Tiny Particle’s Wobble Could Upend the Known Laws of Physics
April 7, 2021
First results from Muon g-2 experiment strengthen evidence of new physics
April 7, 2021
Big Physics News: The Muon g-2 Experiment Explained
April 7, 2021
University of Washington graduate and professional disciplines rank highly in US News’ ‘Best Graduate School’ lists
March 29, 2021
Quantum Leap
March 25, 2021
A New Twist Reveals Superconductivity’s Secrets
March 17, 2021
A New Twist Reveals Superconductivity’s Secrets
March 16, 2021
Quantum Mechanics for a General Audience
March 11, 2021
Mystery of Spinning Atomic Fragments Solved at Last
March 2, 2021
Quantum Leap
March 1, 2021
Mystery of Spinning Atomic Fragments Solved at Last
February 24, 2021
UW physicist pens math-free tour of quantum mechanics and technology
February 16, 2021
UW physicist pens math-free tour of quantum mechanics and technology
February 8, 2021
Deck the dorms: How university students are spending the holidays
January 20, 2021
Deck the dorms: How university students are spending the holidays
December 15, 2020
All together now: Experiments with twisted 2D materials catch electrons behaving collectively
October 6, 2020
The Physics of a Deadly Virus
October 2, 2020
2021 Breakthrough Prize Winners Announced: Researcher Who Developed Protein Design Technology Awarded $3 Million
September 10, 2020
Protein design and physics earn UW professors a pair of prestigious Breakthrough Prizes
September 10, 2020
Four UW professors win 2021 Breakthrough Prize — so-called ‘Oscars of Science’
September 10, 2020
UW receives NSF funds for investment in an interdisciplinary quantum future
August 31, 2020
Professor tackles one more mystery about quantum mechanics and time’s flow
July 1, 2020
What is the slowest thing on Earth?
June 22, 2020
UW researchers working on ‘flashlight-like’ device to destroy viruses and bacteria on surfaces
April 28, 2020
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