A new high-resolution digital screen in the Stata Center will help visualize things -- such as global maps and folded proteins among others -- in a way that can't be done on a small monitor. Donated by the Moore Foundation, it promises depth in a new way. Surveying the screen are research scientist Oliver Jahn and principal research scientist Chris Hill who got this project off the ground and working. Principal research scientist Michael Follows of Earth, Atmosphere and Planetary Sciences heads up the project. Photo / Donna Coveney
New work suggests the ability to create fractionalized electrons known as non-Abelian anyons without a magnetic field, opening new possibilities for basic research and future applications.
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