Press releases:
Cornell and Wieman Share 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics
When Atoms Do The "Bosenova"
(Spring 2001)
From Supernova to Smoke Ring: Recent Experiments Underscore Weirdness of the Bose-Einstein Condensate
(March 2001)
Wieman and Cornell Receive Benjamin Franklin Medal in Physics
(January 2000)
NIST's Cornell Elected to National Academy of Sciences
(May 2000)
Modeling Blends Science with Art
(Fall 1999)
NIST/CU Scientists First to Observe New Quantum Gas: Research May Lead to Better Understanding of Nature's Building Blocks
(September 1999)
Experiments at NIST Launch New Field of Physics: Non-Linear Atom Optics
(March 1999)
NIST Physicists Demonstrate Highly Directional Atom Laser from Bose-Einstein Condensate
(March 1999)
Studying Bose-Einstein Superatoms
(November 1998)
NIST Physicist William Phillips Wins 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics
(October 1997)
NIST Fellow William D. Phillips Elected to National Academy of Science
(May 1997)
Cornell Wins NSF Award
(April 1997)
Physicists Mark One Year Anniversary of New Matter in CU-Boulder Lab
(July 1996)
Physicists Get Hot New Results with Cold Atoms
(February 1996)
Physicists create New State of Matter at Record Low Temperature
(July 1995)
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