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  • Kyser, Margaret; Raymer, Michael (2022)
    This comic explores quantum entanglement through the lens of a game show. It celebrates the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics by explaining how quantum entanglement can be applied in new technology. Created in collaboration ...
  • Lopez, Isabel; Fisher, Scott (2021)
    This digitally drawn comic introduces readers to astronomy research at the University of Oregon and follows a group of students from their first days as undergraduates, through their educational journey as they research ...
  • Hubbert, Mary; Yu, Tien-Tien (2020)
    A digitally drawn comic exploring multiple explanations for dark matter, including axions, WIMPS, and primordial black holes. Created in collaboration between undergraduate cartoonist Mary Hubbert and UO researcher Tien-Tien ...
  • Bedrick, Anja; Allcock, David (2022)
    An informational comic on the science behind quantum computing, exploring the physical technology of Ion traps, the science of quantum entanglement, and what quantum computing could mean for the world. An approachable ...
  • Gordon, Ella; Soper, Dave (2022)
    This hand drawn comic explains physicists' understanding of the fundamental particles that make up the universe. It focuses on scientists' quest to find evidence for the long theorized Higgs boson. Created in collaboration ...
  • Biersdorff, Page; Jeanty, Laura (2021)
    A hand-drawn comic exploring symmetry in nature and physics, from symmetry in our everyday lives to symmetry in the universe and in atomic particles. This comic also explains asymmetries like the asymmetry between matter ...

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