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Take a self-guided tour from quantum to cosmos!

Author: Mike Brown
New research from Perimeter shows that two of the strangest features of quantum mechanics – entanglement and negative energy –…
/Apr 21, 2015
New work asserts that a key technique used to probe quantum systems may not be so quantum after all, according…
/Apr 17, 2015
How do you get black holes and quantum mechanics into high school classrooms? EinsteinPlus shows teachers some neat new tricks.
/Apr 17, 2015
Perimeter Associate Faculty member Maxim Pospelov and his collaborators say our solar system might be crashing through bubble after bubble…
/Aug 12, 2014
A team that includes Perimeter researchers has just received funding to develop a small satellite that will test quantum theory…
/Aug 05, 2014
In the quest to bridge the gap between the physics of the very large and the very small, Perimeter Postdoctoral…
/Jul 21, 2014
The latest edition of Inside the Perimeter contains news, science, and a special keepsake poster.
/Jun 26, 2014
Researchers are using surprising ideas and mathematical tools originating in string theory to guide research into strange materials that are…
/Jun 03, 2014
Now that we’ve discovered ways to build large quantum systems, we need to figure out how they change through time.…
/Jun 03, 2014
Perimeter researchers Natalia Toro and Philip Schuster are investigating whether long-range forces can be mediated by continuous spin particles. They’ve…
/Mar 17, 2014