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ASU’s Science Hub to bridge disciplines, solve real-world problems
The Science Hub (SciHub) is a new Arizona State University initiative, led by Nobel Prize winner Professor Frank Wilczek and Lamonte H....


MIT CTP 50th anniversary
On Saturday March 24, 2018, there was a one-day symposium to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Founding of MIT's Center for...


Noteworthy Graduate - United Federation of Teachers, NY - Frank's interview
The United Federation of Teachers in New York City celebrates public school graduates who have become accomplished professionals through...


PHY 498/598 - Workshop in perception technology (Session B: 2 credit course)- By Nobel Laureate Fran
Session B: Lectures on Thursday 1:30-2:45 PM from March 15th to April 26th, Lab always accessible, with TA support Thursday and Friday...


2018 Lawrence Symposium (“Fourteen questions about time”)
Frank presented the banquet speech at the Lawrence Symposium on Epitaxy on February 23, 2018 in Scottsdale, Arizona. The talk titled...


ASU Spring 2018 Course by Frank Wilczek - Workshop in Perception Technology
After a review of basic theory around (mainly) color perception in humans and throughout the animal world, the course will focus on...


The 10 Most Significant Scientific Breakthroughs of 2017
Time Crystals For the first time ever, researchers created time crystals - a previously hypothetical crystal that can potentially stay in...


Highlights of the Year
Cooking Up a Time Crystal Time crystals are quirky states of matter whose structure repeats both in time and in space. The idea,...


22 mind-blowing science facts we didn’t know at the start of 2017 - Time Crystals
It may feel like something from Star Trek, but a fourth state of matter exists and it has been created by two independent groups of...


Time Crystals - Latest News from Sweden
Frank was the centerfold in Sunday’s Dagens Nyheter (Swedish newspaper.) He found out that the Swedish children’s Advent science series...
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