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Perimeter Faculty members Philip Schuster and Natalia Toro use existing accelerators to look for forces beyond the known four.
/Aug 13, 2014
“Not only does God play dice with the universe, his dice are fair.” Nature Communications has just published a paper…
/Aug 13, 2014
A unique look at the most famous thought experiment of quantum physics, in which an unfortunate (and, rest assured, purely…
/Aug 12, 2014
We have a model for quantum gravity that would work in a simplified universe of two dimensions. For decades, researchers…
/Aug 12, 2014
Over the last few decades, it’s become clear to astrophysicists that the parts of the universe we can see –…
/Aug 12, 2014
We present a unique look at the most famous thought experiment in quantum physics, in which an unfortunate (and, rest…
/Aug 12, 2014
Might we someday predict – and then carefully observe – the birth of a black hole? Perimeter Faculty member Luis…
/Aug 12, 2014
Perimeter Associate Faculty member Maxim Pospelov and his collaborators say our solar system might be crashing through bubble after bubble…
/Aug 12, 2014
A strange thing about black holes: they shine. The current issue of Science Express, the online advance publication of the…
/Aug 12, 2014
The Higgs boson, sought for decades, has been discovered. What does that mean and where do we go from here?
/Aug 12, 2014