Remembering Paul Benioff, renowned scientist and quantum computing pioneer Argonne emeritus and quantum computing trailblazer leaves legacy of intellectual courage and collaboration.
Nature’s funhouse mirror: understanding asymmetry in the proton Asymmetry in the proton confounds physicists, but a new discovery may bring back old theories to explain it.
Theoretical breakthrough shows quantum fluids rotate by corkscrew mechanism If a drop of creamer falls from a spoon into a swirling cup of coffee, the whirlpool drags the drop into rotation. But what would happen if the coffee had no friction — no way to pull the drop into a synchronized spin?
Argonne’s Valerii Vinokur awarded Fritz London Prize The award recognizes scientists who have made outstanding contributions to the field of low temperature physics.
Advancing information processing with exceptional points and surfaces Scientists build an exceptional surface out of exceptional points
Superinsulators to become scientists’ quark playgrounds Interdisciplinary research team achieves fundamental quark breakthrough.