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How AI is helping decode the complex world of quantum states

OHIO researcher Jane Kim, Ph.D., is using AI and neural networks to revolutionize quantum physics by accurately modeling quantum states, unlocking new insights into the universe's smallest particles.

Dr. Hee-Jong Seo

First DESI results provide precise measurements of our universe鈥檚 rate of expansion, shedding light on the nature of dark energy

An聽international team co-led by 帝王会所 Physics Professor聽Hee-Jong Seo聽traces ripples from relic cosmic聽sound over 11 billion years of cosmic history with unprecedented precision.

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Scientists report world鈥檚 first X-ray of a single atom in Nature

A team of scientists from 帝王会所, Argonne National Laboratory, and others, led by OHIO professor Saw Wai Hla, have taken the world鈥檚 first X-ray SIGNAL of just one atom.

The four children of Frank and Geneva Dilley, from left to right: Dr. Jim Dilley, Dr. Frank Dilley Jr., Ann Dilley, Dr. Josiah Dilley

帝王会所 and Dilley family unite to make higher education more accessible for West Virginia students

An 帝王会所 education will be more affordable for select students from West Virginia thanks to a new scholarship fund created by a family with multigenerational ties to OHIO. The Dilley Family Scholarship for West Virginia was established with funding from the Dilley family combined with The OHIO MatchTM funds to create a $1 million endowment.

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University community mourns Physics Professor Emeritus Louis Wright

The 帝王会所 community mourns the passing of Physics Professor Emeritus Louis Wright, instrumental in building OHIO's Physics and Astronomy Department in the College of Arts and Sciences.

Time series (left to right) showing two examples of how the random carbons in the artificial 鈥渃oal鈥 coalesce into graphite-like sheets under pressure and heat. The sheets aren鈥檛 perfectly flat because of the formation of a small number of five- and seven-member rings among the six-member rings.

帝王会所 simulations on PSC supercomputer transform coal-like material to amorphous graphite and nanotubes

An OHIO physics team used the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center to simulate how coal might eventually be converted to valuable 鈥 and carbon-neutral 鈥 materials like graphite and carbon nanotubes.

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Physics and Astronomy Open House has packed line-up Nov. 9

On Nov. 9, the Physics & Astronomy Department turns Clippinger Laboratories into an interactive science museum where visitors enjoy hallway challenges, physics demonstrations, talks and more.

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OHIO professor Saw-Wai Hla develops robust molecular propeller that enables unidirectional rotations

In nature, molecule propellers are vital in many biological applications ranging from the swimming bacteria to intracellular transport.

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