11/15/23 Scientific American The most shocking discovery in astrophysics is 25 years old A quarter of a century after detecting dark energy, scientists are still trying to figure out what it is.
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.
The quantum chase 11/26/24 Laura Dattaro Some friendly competition led up to the first discovery of entanglement at the Large Hadron Collider.
08/10/21 A collective strategy for physics in Africa For the first time, African physicists and other researchers are creating a grassroots strategy for the future of physics research and education.
08/03/21 Drumming up dark photons A group of scientists is hoping to detect dark matter using a nano-scale drum.
07/27/21 How to be human in physics Four physicists share their experiences dealing with major setbacks, trauma, mental health issues and toxic work environments.
07/20/21 Homebound astrophysicists miss mountaintops When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, travel bans and stay-at-home orders meant astrophysicists needed to find a new way to conduct their observations.
07/13/21 Blink and it’s gone Fast electronics and artificial intelligence are helping physicists capture data and decide what to keep and what to throw away.
07/06/21 The odd(eron) couple Scientists discovered a new particle by comparing data recorded at the LHC and the Tevatron.
06/22/21 The Golden Particles Symmetry writer Lauren Biron won Fermilab’s 2021 Virtual Physics Slam by hosting an award show with a physics theme.