11/09/23 CERN Courier The future is international Incoming director-general of KEK, Shoji Asai, describes the latest activities in Japan’s diverse high-energy physics program and how to build on the field’s successes in international collaboration.
11/08/23 WIRED Video: Physicist answers physics questions from Twitter Physicist Jeffrey Hazboun visits WIRED to answer the internet's swirling questions about physics.
11/01/23 Science The universe’s puzzlingly fast expansion may defy explanation, cosmologists fret The controversial “Hubble tension” promises deep insight but, like dark matter and dark energy, could remain just another mystery.
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.
12/07/21 Are leptons all alike? Building experimental evidence suggests that the electron, muon and tau may feel different forces.
11/30/21 Physics books of 2021 Explore 10 new works related to particle physics and astrophysics, plus a bonus book on math.
11/23/21 How to be a better mentor (and mentee) Building a fulfilling mentor-mentee relationship requires agency and investment from both parties.
11/16/21 Catherine Heymans shines as Astronomer Royal for Scotland Heymans, the first woman to be appointed to the role, hopes to give kids and others the chance to appreciate the stars.
11/09/21 The problem-solver: Cosmic inflation Just over 40 years ago, a new theory about the early universe provided a way to tackle multiple cosmological conundrums at once.
11/02/21 From physics to fisheries Students in the Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program hope to use skills they developed at Fermilab to benefit Indigenous communities.
10/12/21 Is dark matter cold, warm or hot? The answer has to do with dark matter’s role in shaping the cosmos.