Breakthrough identifies new state of topological quantum matter
A crystalline yet superconducting state in a new and unusual superconductor could have significant consequences for quantum computing.
Read moreA crystalline yet superconducting state in a new and unusual superconductor could have significant consequences for quantum computing.
Read moreIntricate nanotextures in thin-film materials offer scientists a new, streamlined approach to analyzing potential candidates for quantum computing and microelectronics.
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Read moreTwo-dimensional materials could be key to creating a computer that is ultrafast and consumes less energy.
Read moreThe professorships are possible because of generous gifts from alumni, parents and friends.
Read moreForty-three student scholars, including nine from Arts and Sciences, were honored at this year’s 35th Merrill Presidential Scholars ceremony on May 23.
Read moreCornell is breaking new ground in electron beam research with the HERACLES beamline, a state-of-the-art electron gun that mimics the harsh environments of the world’s largest particle colliders.
Read moreThese grants provide a unique opportunity for faculty who are new to active learning and want to learn more or for those who want to expand upon initial efforts in implementing these teaching strategies.
Read moreA&S faculty members will delve into questions ranging from quantum computing to foreign policy development and from heritage forensics to effects of climate change.
Read moreThis summer, 101 students in the College of Arts and Sciences will take part in groundbreaking research on campus with 61 faculty as part of the Nexus Scholars Program.
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