Cornell, Google first to detect key to quantum computing future
The method, realized in theory by Prof. Eun-Ah Kim and Yuri Lensky, could protect bits of quantum information by storing them nonlocally.
Read moreThe method, realized in theory by Prof. Eun-Ah Kim and Yuri Lensky, could protect bits of quantum information by storing them nonlocally.
Read moreA&S physicist Michelle Wang is among four Cornell faculty who were elected in recognition of their distinguished and continuing achievements in research.
Read moreJeffrey Backus is a physics and mathematics major.
Read moreYaoju Tarn is a physics major.
Read moreThe approach could one day lead to the creation of a new fleet of tiny autonomous devices that can rapidly respond to their chemical environment.
Read moreThe fellowship provides world-class training and access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources at DOE national laboratories.
Read more“I’m excited that we can use this tool now and apply it to this large class of really fascinating superconductors, which are a rich playground in condensed matter physics for realizing extraordinary superconducting phenomena.”
Read moreToichiro Kinoshita, the Goldwin Smith Professor of Physics Emeritus in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S), died March 23. He was 98.
Read moreFive faculty from the College of Arts and Sciences were featured on a “Cornell week” on The Academic Minute radio program from May 1-5.
Read moreBy studying the brain mechanisms of vocal learning in budgies, Zhilei Zhao explores how social learning is implemented in the brain.
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