Michel Devoret, a winner of this year’s Nobel Prize in Physics, reflects on his path from high school engineering projects to his philosophy on research and mentorship.
The American Institute of Physics (AIP) and the National Society of Black Physicists (NSBP) have named Yale physicist Charles D. Brown II as the winner of the Joseph A. Johnson Award for Excellence.
Yale is poised to help launch a new generation of women physicists, with a weekend full of networking, mentorship, and discussion. Yale will host one of eight conferences around the country for ...
NEW HAVEN >> Despite a brain trust of about 200 high schoolers gifted in physics all in one place at the Yale Physics Olympics, calculating their own momentum proved to be challenging. “We’ve just ...
What do tie-dye togas, retro headbands and bathrobes have to do with physics? Most Yale students would probably say not much — at least not in their lab classes. But on Saturday, 200 high school ...
NEW HAVEN >> The third-place team walked away with medals made of copper, actually the most valuable metal used to make any of the medals given out at this year’s Yale Physics Olympics. This joke was ...
Deep under a mountain in Italy, researchers continue to push the boundaries of science with an experiment that could rewrite ...
New Haven, Conn. - Yale physicists have uncovered hints of a time crystal -- a form of matter that "ticks" when exposed to an electromagnetic pulse -- in the last place they expected: a crystal you ...
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