10/08/24 Nature Physics Nobel scooped by machine-learning pioneers John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton pioneered computational methods that enabled the development of neural networks.
10/08/24 University of Oxford Professor Ian Shipsey FRS The University is saddened to convey the news of the death of Professor Ian Shipsey, Head of the Department of Physics.
10/08/24 New York Times Nobel Physics Prize awarded for pioneering AI research by two scientists The prize was awarded to John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton.
09/24/24 Science News Physicists just discovered the rarest particle decay ever The “golden channel” decay of kaons could put the Standard Model of particle physics to the test.
The freckled universe 05/06/25 Madeleine O’Keefe There’s a new class of cosmic object in town. And it might just overturn our understanding of black holes and galaxy evolution.
06/13/23 Physics on tour A group called the Big Bang Collective sets up physics discovery stations at rather unexpected venues: music festivals.
06/06/23 A cosmological headache For over a century, scientists have wondered what is counteracting the force of gravity in the universe.
05/30/23 A different way of thinking Neurodivergent physicists face barriers in STEM, but there are also benefits to being who they are.
05/23/23 From inventor to entrepreneur Creating a startup to commercialize technology developed during research is a risky road for physicists and engineers, but the help of experts can improve their chances.
05/16/23 Searching for the matter that hides its shine Just because matter is visible doesn’t mean it’s easy to see.
05/09/23 Collaboration builds fantastical stories from nuggets of truth What happens when you pair CERN scientists with science fiction writers to create short stories inspired by particle physics?
05/02/23 Encouraging a new community Physicists advocate for getting community college students involved in research.
04/25/23 Whatever happened to the theory of everything? A theory of everything was all the rage in the 1980s. So where did it go?