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Condensed matter physicists develop new insight into the enigmatic realm of 'strange metals'
April 6, 2023
by Chris Sasaki
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Graduate Education, Our Faculty, Research
U of T-supported startup Xanadu aims to lead quantum computing sector
March 13, 2023
by Tabassum Siddiqui - U of T News
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Entrepreneurship, Our Alumni, Our Faculty, Research
Prof. Hoi-Kwong Lo’s start-up company QBT receives $1M in federal funding
Feb. 28, 2023
by UT Physics
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Awards and Honours, Entrepreneurship, Our Faculty, Research
Experts gather at U of T to discuss Canada’s new National Quantum Strategy
Feb. 15, 2023
by Tabassum Siddiqui - U of T News
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Our Alumni, Research
"A perfect little system": University of Toronto physicists isolate a pair of atoms to observe p-wave interaction strength for the first time
The result is a first, small step toward understanding natural quantum systems and how they can lead to more powerful quantum simulations
Jan. 11, 2023
by UT Physics
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Tiny bubbles that make icicles hazy are filled with water, not air
Like tree rings, layers of water pockets also preserve a record of an icicle’s growth
Jan. 9, 2023
by UT Physics
Icicles Stephen Morris (news)
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Strange Quantum Fluids Feel the Strain
Jan. 6, 2023
by UT Physics
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Our Faculty, Our Students, Research
Solving the Mystery of Dark Matter
Professors Diamond and Hong's Dark Matter Group Featured in Compute Ontario's Annual Report
Jan. 4, 2023
by UT Physics
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Our Faculty, Research
A more profound appreciation for the complexity of natural ice formations’: Researchers unlock cause of ripples on icicles
Experimental physicists growing icicles at the University of Toronto are closer to understanding why some form with ripples up and down their outsides, while others form with smooth, slick, even surfaces.
Nov. 23, 2022
by Sean Bettam - A&S News
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Tracking carbon dioxide emissions from space could help support climate agreements
Adjunct Professor and ECCC Research Scientist Ray Nassar has written an article for “The Conversation” in which he provides insights about how tracking carbon dioxide emissions from space can support climate agreements.
Nov. 21, 2022
by UT Physics
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