World’s Smallest Semiconductor Laser Created by Physicists
The breakthrough could lead to the development of photonic technologies in computing and medicine that are faster and smaller than current electronics.
The breakthrough could lead to the development of photonic technologies in computing and medicine that are faster and smaller than current electronics.
Will Berdanier shares his excitement about being named a Goldwater Scholar.
In this special edition of the Life Science Library’s Science Study Break series, nuclear engineer, librarian, and comics writer Jim Ottaviani discusses his graphic novel biography of the Nobel Prize-winning nuclear physicist Richard Feynman.
Physicist Manfred Fink has built a stripped down Raman Spectrometer that can cheaply test for earthquakes, lung cancer and lactose intolerance.
Dodson-Robinson will use funding to support her research program called "Giant Planets in Dusty Disks."
From Alzheimer's disease to black holes and fusion energy, students and faculty in the College of Natural Sciences are changing the world through innovative research. Watch the college's 2011 highlights video. Produced by Lee Clippard and Mason Jones.
A century after Albert Einstein said we would never be able to observe the instantaneous velocity of tiny particles as they randomly shake and shimmy, so called Brownian motion, physicist Mark Raizen and his group have done so.