Our research in the news
- Supersensitive Needle Magnetometer, Focus May 13, 2016• Physics 9, 53; Physicsworld May 17, 2016
- The NOSE (Network Of Sensors for Exotic Physics)
- Read about our joint work with the group of Prof. Alexander Pines on Ultra-Low-Field NMR Relaxation and Diffusion Measurements Using an Optical Magnetometer, by Rachel Berkowitz, LBNL News Center, August 19, 2014 (reprinted by the R&D Magazine)
- Our GNOME work has been mentioned on Physics Central: Atomic Clocks Knock on Dark Matter's Door (May 6, 2014)
- Viewpoint: Ultrasensitive Diamond Magnetometers by Fedor Jelezko, Physics 7, 43 (2014)
- Colored diamonds are a superconductor’s best friend by Robert Sanders, UCB News, March 6, 2014
- Viewpoint about our ZULF-NMR work: Vive la Différence! (by Lucio Frydman), Published February 18, 2014 | Physics 7, 17 (2014) | DOI: 10.1103/Physics.7.17
- Read about our work on ultrafast spectroscopy of NV centers in diamond: Diamond Imperfections Pave the Way to Technology Gold, by Lynn Yarris, LBNL News Center, November 4, 2013
- Read about the Lorentz Invariance test with dysprosium: Quest to test Einstein’s speed limit by Robert Sanders (July 2013); APS Focus Article by Marcus Woo: Testing Relativity Using Earth’s Motion, Physics 6, 84 (2013)
- Read about the nuclear hyperpolarization work with the Pines group, LBNL News Center, June 05, 2013
- Flawed Diamonds Promise Sensory Perfection by Paul Preuss, LBNL News Center, May 09, 2013
- Read about How you would know you ran through (a cosmic axion-like-field-domain) wall (LBNL News Center, January 4, 2013); also Physics Focus: Ground-Based Instruments Could Detect Cosmic Wall Structures (January 11, 2013); Physicists seek cosmic domain walls (physicsworld.com January 17, 2013); Earth may be crashing through dark matter walls (New Scientist, January 19, 2013)
- Read about our research on nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond on p. 10 of Physics@Berkeley (Fall 2012)
- Read about our work on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance with No Magnets (LBNL News Center, May 2011); in Physicsworld (May 29, 2011) ; also on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Near-Zero Fields
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Read about our work on magnetometry with mesosperic sodium: Ground-based lasers vie with satellites to map Earth’s magnetic field (UC Berkeley and LBNL news, February 2011), Building an atomic geomagnetometer from the ground up (Physics Today, February 28, 2011); see also an article in Daily Californian
- OSA press release Largest Parity Violation and Other Adventures in Table-Top Physics (October 2010)
- Read about our results on over a minute long spin-relaxation times in LBNL news (September 14, 2010), and in Photonics Spectra (December 2010)
- Read about our search for plant biomagnetism at the physics arXiv blog and in a UC Berkeley News Center article (April 7, 2011)
- Read about our spectroscopic test of Bose-Einstein statistics for photons in the LBNL and UC Berkeley news releases, physicsworld (July 1, 2010), scienceblogs, and by Futura-Sciences (in French; June 29, 2010)
- Read about our search for variation of the fine-structure "constant" in a FQXi article (March 2010) and in a FQXi article (June 2007)
- Read about our group in Physics@Berkeley (Fall 2009), for example, on p. 12
- Read about our measurement of atomic parity violation in an LBNL news feature story, in the Russian news (July 22, 2009), Ukrainian news (July 26, 2009), German news (October 16, 2009), in physicsworld (August 3, 2009), in an APS Viewpoint, and by Futura-Sciences (in French; August 10, 2009)
- Read about our work on testing Bose-Einstein statistics for photons in CERN Courier (January/February 2009)
- Read an article about our magnetometry work in Photonics Spectra (Sept. 2007)
- Read articles about our NMR/MRI work in Chemical&Engineering News and PNAS Highlights
- Read an article about our group in Physics@Berkeley (Fall 2005)