10/03/22 BBC Future Why does time go forwards, not backwards? The arrow of time began its journey at the Big Bang, and when the universe eventually dies there will be no more future and no past. In the meantime, what is it that drives time ever onward?
09/29/22 Science Clash of the titans The United States and Japan are embarking on ambitious efforts to wring a key secret of the universe from the subatomic phantoms known as neutrinos.
09/28/22 AIP US particle physicists look to future at ‘Snowmass’ meeting Physicists are showing enthusiasm for building a new collider on US soil, and diversity and community engagement are also getting new attention.
09/23/22 NPR The world's biggest digital camera is almost ready to be installed on its telescope Technicians are putting the final touches on the world's largest digital camera at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.
Explain it in 60 Seconds: Quantum entanglement 09/24/24 Regina Demina and Kathryn Jepsen The CMS and ATLAS experiments recently detected quantum entanglement between top quarks in high-energy collisions at the LHC. What does that mean?
09/13/18 A whale of a tale Scientists looking for tiny particles off the coast of Italy stumble upon a much bigger research subject.
09/11/18 A 25-foot thermometer for neutrino science This instrument developed for DUNE can take 48 temperatures simultaneously and with expert precision.
09/04/18 Changing the game Willie Rockward applied to college with pro football dreams, but a physics scholarship set him on a different path.
08/21/18 How’s it going, LIGO? The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory has a new digital assistant.
08/16/18 ICARUS neutrino detector installed at Fermilab With this move, ICARUS now sits in the path of Fermilab's neutrino beam, a milestone that brings the detector one step closer to taking data.
08/14/18 Rising stars of multi-messenger astronomy A year after detecting a neutron star collision, scientists are excited for the future of multi-messenger astronomy and astrophysics.
08/09/18 Tour du LHC An intrepid Symmetry writer and communicator at CERN navigates the landscape above the Large Hadron Collider by bicycle.