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- For decades, scientists and engineers from Colorado have explored a universe of tiny things in greater and greater detail. Now, their findings are transforming the state into a new Silicon Valley—this time, a Quantum Valley.
- This series, a collaboration between Pretty Brainy and JILA, aims to connect girls and young women with scientists and leaders
- Anthropologist J. Terrence McCabe and physicist Konrad Lehnert recognized for advancing science or its applications.
- CU Â鶹ӰԺ researchers have used ultra-fast extreme ultraviolet lasers to measure the properties of materials more than 100 times thinner than a human red blood cell.
- New technique from CU Â鶹ӰԺ and JILA researchers could free quantum technology from cold temperatures.
- New endowed fund will support physics fellowships in honor of the late Deborah Jin.Â
- CU Â鶹ӰԺ's Department of Physics has received a $75.8 million award from the National Institute of Standards and Technology to continue the collaborative Professional Research Experience Program through 2022.
- Physicists have created an atomic clock that reaches the same level of precision as its predecessors but is more than 20 times faster, promising dramatically improved measurements and more.
- Tom Perkins and JILA team unfold proteins with precise new instrumentation, illuminate 85 percent of previously unknown steps.
- CU Â鶹ӰԺ will expand its role as a national leader in imaging, materials, nano, bio and energy sciences as part of a collaborative partnership awarded $24 million by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to launch a new center.