For years, Rutgers physicist David Shih solved Rubik's Cubes with his children, twisting the colorful squares until the ...
A beam of electrons crossed just a few millimeters of plasma, then helped trigger an effect that usually belongs to massive ...
Nobel Laureate in Physics John Martinis will present his research as a part of the Cornell Undergraduate Research Board’s new ...
Undergraduate physics students got a glimpse into the research conducted by professors, graduate students and fellow undergraduates at an open-invite research fair hosted by the Georgetown University ...
Drexel physics major Alyssa Luby recently presented her research on the Beam Lifetime (BL3) Experiment at the Kaczmarczik Science Fair. She is now preparing for her next presentation at the Arts and ...
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Delaware is a vibrant hub of scientific inquiry, encompassing a diverse range of research areas that push the boundaries of human ...
In 1954, Washington State University professor William Band bumped into George Duvall, considered the father of American shock wave science, at an industry get-together in Seattle. Band, then the ...
The cover article in the scientific journal Nature published today — co-authored by Bates Associate Professor of Physics Jeffrey Oishi — upends decades-old beliefs about the sun and solar phenomena ...