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Two Leading Experiments Reveal Combined Insights Into Why Matter Exists

At the moment of the Big Bang, matter and antimatter were created in equal amounts - or at least that’s what the standard laws of physics predict. If that were the whole story, however, matter and antimatter would have destroyed each other completely, leaving behind only energy.

iGEM Team Brings Back Gold Medal from Paris

This year, a small but determined group of six undergraduates represented W&M at the International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) competition in Paris, earning a gold medal for their project Aquarius, which harnessed the power of synthetic biology to tackle pressing water-related environmental challenges.

Game On for Science: PhysicsFest Blends Play and Discovery

The hiss of liquid nitrogen and the thud of a frozen marshmallow shattering under a hammer echoed throughout Small Hall during this year’s PhysicsFest, William & Mary’s annual hands-on celebration of physics.

&hacksXI showcases innovation and the environment

Almost 200 student innovators came together Sept. 27-28 for &hacksXI, William & Mary’s annual hackathon that celebrates competition while building community and helping students learn new skills.

Code, Crack, Conquer: TribeCTF Brings Together Students and Cybersecurity

Year two of TribeCTF, William & Mary’s Capture-the-Flag (CTF) cybersecurity competition, saw a growing number of participants spend two days racing against the clock to solve as many challenges as possible for both prizes and bragging rights in the fast-growing world of cybersecurity.