Robots invade and volcanos erupt on campus at third annual Science Fest
Post by IU Newsroom intern Sheila Raghavendran On Saturday, Oct. 22, IU was overrun with robots. These robots — machines such as PARO, the therapeutic robotic seal — were on site for holding and petting as part of the School of Informatics and Computing’s activities at the IU Bloomington College of Arts and Sciences’ third […]
IU physicist played early role in history of Nobel Prize-winning theory
A physicist at Indiana University played an important role in the history of the work of two scientists honored by today’s Nobel Prize in Physics. The winners of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics are David J. Thouless, Michael Kosterlitz and F. Duncan M. Haldane, who were recognized Oct. 4 for theoretical discoveries of topological […]