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How is a collection of electrons like a society? Nandini Trivedi, professor of physics, says in both cases, individuals act differently in a group than they do alone. She studies these…

Researchers have produced new evidence of how graphene, when twisted to a precise angle, can become a superconductor, moving electricity with no loss of energy.

In a study published today…

Asst. Prof. Daniel Brandenburg was recently featured in Physics World:  Using quantum entanglement, physicists in the US have mapped out distributions of gluons within atomic nuclei at higher…

Congratulations to the Hammel lab and postdoc Shekhar Das for making the Research Safety Dean’s List! The Office of Environmental Health & Safety recognizes the effort that it…

Congratulations to Caitlin O'Brien on becoming a Brooke Owens Fellow in the Class of 2023. Caitlin is a fourth-year undergraduate at The Ohio State University (OSU) majoring in Astronomy and…

Congratulations to the College of Arts & Sciences 2023 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) awardees! The 3MT is an academic competition for doctoral and master’s students engaged in their…

The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest general scientific society and publisher of the Science family of journals, has elected 505 scientists,…

Congratulations to postdoc and former OSU grad student Keith McBride who has been awarded the University of Chicago’s Grainger Postdoctoral Fellowship, one of the premier physics fellowships…

For the first time, scientists have observed quantum interference—a wavelike interaction between particles related to the weird quantum phenomenon of entanglement—occurring between two…