Daily Nation
| 7 months ago
David Wineland, who won Tuesday the Nobel Prize for work in quantum physics with Serge Haroche of France, said our limited computers will "eventually" give way to super-fast, revolutionary ones. The pair, both 68, were honored for pioneering optical...
National Public Radio
| 8 months ago
October 9, 2012 You wouldn't be surprised to learn that a laboratory run by the U.S. Department of Commerce is working on more precise methods to measure stuff. However, you might not expect it to be at the cutting edge of the mind-bending world of...
Sacramento Bee
| 8 months ago
David Wineland, a 1961 graduate, said he was not the best student at Encina. However, it was at the Arden Arcade school where he was first excelled in physics. "There was a physics class that I took in my senior year and I thought: 'This is pretty...
The Christian Science Monitor
| 8 months ago
ments Nobel Physics Prize awarded to photon-detecting quantum pioneers French physicist Serge Haroche and American physicist David Wineland shared the 2012 Nobel physics prize for their work on quantum optics. By Clara Moskowitz, LiveScience Senior...