08/20/21 Wired How to ace physics class (even if you don’t ace physics) It’s back-to-school season, so here are some tips on getting the most out of college science courses.
08/19/21 Science Clear+Vivid Podcast Caterina Vernieri: Seeing what can’t be seen As a young physics student, Caterina Vernieri was lucky enough to join the team hunting for the the Higgs boson just as it was found. She talks with Alan Alda about building a detector that may reveal the Higgs’ secrets.
08/05/21 ScienceNews How particle detectors capture matter’s hidden, beautiful reality Old and new detectors trace the whirling paths of subatomic particles.
08/04/21 LHCb discovers longest-lived exotic matter yet The newly discovered tetraquark provides a unique window into the interactions of the particles that make up atoms.
Students become scientists on International Cosmic Day 10/01/24 Chris Patrick Every November, students, teachers and scientists worldwide gather virtually to learn about Earth’s cosmic visitors.
02/09/16 Neutrinos on a seesaw A possible explanation for the lightness of neutrinos could help answer some big questions about the universe.
02/04/16 Weighing the lightest particle Physicists are using one of the oldest laws of nature to find the mass of the elusive neutrino.
01/20/16 Is the neutrino its own antiparticle? The mysterious particle could hold the key to why matter won out over antimatter in the early universe.
01/14/16 Exploring the dark universe with supercomputers Next-generation telescopic surveys will work hand-in-hand with supercomputers to study the nature of dark energy.