For nearly 40 years, materials called ‘strange metals’ have flummoxed quantum physicists, defying explanation by operating outside the normal rules...
A Princeton University-led team of scientists has imaged the precise microscopic underpinnings responsible for many quantum phases observed in a...
A potentially game-changing theoretical approach to quantum computing hardware avoids much of the problematic complexity found in current quantum computers....
The game mancala may have originated as far back as 6000 BCE in Jordan and is played around the world...
The universe is humming with gravitational radiation—a very low-frequency rumble that rhythmically stretches and compresses spacetime and the matter embedded...
Terry Loring, distinguished professor of mathematics and statistics, published and co-authored a new research piece involving his research on K-theory...
Muon g-2 doubles down with latest measurement, explores uncharted territory in search of new physics
Physicists now have a brand-new measurement of a property of the muon called the anomalous magnetic moment that improves the...
A vacuum chamber is never perfectly empty. A small number of atoms or molecules always remain, and measuring the tiny...
Physicists like me don’t fully understand what makes up about 83% of the matter of the universe — something we...
A recent claim by South Korean researchers that they have created a material which works as a superconductor at room...
In 1956, theoretical physicist David Pines predicted that electrons in a solid can do something strange. While they normally have...
Physicists have identified a mechanism for the formation of oscillating superconductivity known as pair-density waves. Physical Review Letters published the...













