This episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast features William Phillips, who shared the 1997 Nobel Prize for Physics for his work on cooling and trapping atoms using laser light.
Scientists have discovered a surprising magnetic spin phase where order and disorder mix, challenging old ideas.
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A long-awaiting report from CERN explores the feasibility of building a supersized successor to the Large Hadron Collider ...
Physicists at TU Dortmund University have periodically driven a time crystal and discovered a remarkable variety of nonlinear ...
Though other explanations can’t be ruled out, CMS finds the toponium hypothesis to be sufficient to explain the observed ...
A large and unexpected excess of top quark pairs has the physics community excited, but the interpretation is still up for ...
Controlling magnetism in a device is not easy; unusually large magnetic fields or lots of electricity are needed, which are ...
Dark matter is a confounding concept that teeters on the leading edges of cosmology and physics. We don't know what it is or ...
Achieving integration of semiconducting and superconducting qubits with full industrial 300-mm wafer fabrication.
Fifty years after the discovery of transition-like behavior in randomly-dilute magnetic alloys, the spin-glass state is still ...
UC Riverside and its partners are exploring antiferromagnetic spintronics, a tech that could unlock lightning-fast, ...