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2015 News

Prof. Mugler helps create rolling DNA motor

12/2/2015

XENON1T detector inaugurated

11/12/2015

STAR Collaboration measures force that makes antimatter stick together

11/4/2015

Dennis Krause (PhD 94) delivers Wabash College Charles D. LaFollette Lecture in the Humanities

11/3/2015

May the 5th force be with you, Professor Fischbach

10/29/2015

Timothy Beers (BS 79) and Galactic Archaeology group produce the first age map of the Milky Way halo

10/28/2015

Csathy group observes a novel phase transition in topological materials

10/26/2015

Profs. Carlson and Manfra elected APS Fellows

10/6/2015

Outstanding Alumni 2015

9/25/2015

Li Yi (PhD 14) receives Chorafas Prize

9/22/2015

Animated Dynamics to receive Small Business Innovation Research grant

9/16/2015

Skatepark Physics at the Indiana State Museum

9/4/2015

Michael Anderson (BS 2010) on cutting edge of cancer fight

9/2/2015

XENON100 detector shines in search for dark matter

8/21/2015

Prof. David Nolte named Distinguished Professor

7/17/2015

Simons Foundation recognizes Prof. Andrew Mugler

7/8/2015

Prof. John Finley named department head

6/18/2015

LHC experiments back in business at record energy

6/3/2015

Animated Dynamics (AniDyn) wins Tech Innovation of the Year

5/2/2015

Gene Bulman named Distinguished Alumnus for 2015

4/17/2015

Lutron founder Joel Spira (BS 1948) passes away at 88

4/10/2015

Dr. Mary Bishai (PhD 99) named American Physical Society Fellow

3/17/2015

Prof. Lynn Bryan named to Butler Center for Leadership 2015 Distinguished Women Scholars

2/10/2015

Prof. David Nolte's book, Introduction to Modern Dynamics, released by Oxford University Press

2/9/2015

Meteorite material born in molten spray as embryo planets collided

1/14/2015
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