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- Title
News and Views (3&4): Ultracold research confirms pseudogap from strong attraction; 2023 AAPPS-APCTP C. N. Yang Award; Report of AAPPS-DNP; 2024 JPS Prize and Award; Thai Physics: Progress and Future Plans.
- Abstract
This article provides an overview of recent physics research and achievements in various countries, including China, Korea, and Thailand. Chinese physicists have made a breakthrough in ultracold research, confirming the existence of pseudogap pairing in fermionic lithium atoms, which could help understand high-temperature superconductivity. The Asian Nuclear Physics Association (ANPhA) held its 18th board meeting in Korea, approving Uzbekistan and Singapore as new member countries. The article also highlights the growth of physics research in Thailand, emphasizing its importance in driving socio-economic development. Efforts have been made to address the shortage of physicists in Thailand, with the establishment of the ThEP Center and financial support for research in key areas such as quantum technology and high energy physics.
- Subjects
PHYSICS; PARTICLE physics; CONDENSED matter physics; MECHANICS (Physics); PHYSICS conferences; IRON-based superconductors; NUCLEAR astrophysics; LINEAR accelerators
- Publication
AAPPS Bulletin, 2024, Vol 34, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0218-2203
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s43673-024-00119-5