Every second of modern life runs on precision — from GPS navigation to the time signals that keep the internet in sync. But ...
Many layers: knife sharpness and cutting technique greatly affect the speed of droplets that are created when cutting an onion (courtesy: Zixuan Wu and Sunghwan “Sunny” Jung at Cornell University) ...
Join us for an exclusive in-person event at the Royal Institution in central London this November, as the Institute of Physics commemorates the past, present and future of quantum physics Regular ...
For almost two decades Prof. Shifman, a clear and pedagogical expositor, has been giving review lectures on frontier topics in theoretical high energy physics. This two-volume book is a collection of ...
Lectures are free and open to the public. Light refreshments (drinks and biscuits) are provided. They take place in the Poynting Large Lecture Theatre on floor two of the Poynting Physics Building, ...
Are space and time intertwined? Is light a particle or a wave? What are the building blocks of the universe? UT’s Department of Physics and Astronomy hopes to address some of these questions in ...
6th Annual Schrödinger Lecture Prof. Helmut Rauch, Atomic Institute, Vienna 'Neutrons, Schrödinger Waves and Cats' The lecture was followed by 'Recollections on Erwin Schrödinger', given by his ...
The aim of this book is to introduce a graduate student to selected concepts in condensed matter physics for which the language of field theory is ideally suited. The examples considered in this book ...
As Alberta becomes increasingly politically polarized, it becomes more open to extremism. According to Dr. Feodor Snagovsky, assistant professor of political science at the University of Alberta, this ...
The 2026–2027 FAFSA is now open. Every student should file, regardless of age, income, or family status. You must submit a FAFSA each year to see what aid you may qualify for. The sooner you file, the ...