11/30/23 Science Bold ideas, daunting challenges Grace in All Simplicity traces the triumphs and missteps of quantum, nuclear and particle physics.
11/23/23 Nature The most powerful cosmic ray since the Oh-My-God particle puzzles scientists Scientists spotted a particle of intense energy, but explaining where it came from might require some new physics.
11/16/23 MIT Technology Review The biggest questions: Why is the universe so complex and beautiful? For some reason the universe is full of stars, galaxies, and life. But it didn’t have to be this way.
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.
How do scientists get lead into the LHC? 01/28/25 Sarah Charley Once a year, the Large Hadron Collider smashes lead ions. But how do scientists get a heavy metal into a particle accelerator?
06/08/21 A strong force for inclusion Elena Long’s search for community as a trans scientist put her at the forefront of LGBT+ advocacy in physics.
06/01/21 Einstein’s garden: translating physics into Blackfoot Sharon Yellowfly has been preserving and expanding the Blackfoot language by translating the announcements of LIGO’s universe-bending discoveries.
05/25/21 A champion of physics in South Africa In recognition of his own past, Azwinndini Muronga has brought STEM enrichment opportunities to youth in remote, underserved towns and villages.
05/20/21 Argonaut project launches design effort for super-cold robotics Fermilab scientists are developing one of the most cold-tolerant robots ever made so they can monitor the interiors of particle detectors.
05/18/21 Exhibit explores layers of SNOLAB In Drift: Art and Dark Matter, pieces by four artists-in-residence dig deep into the underground laboratory.
05/13/21 Which neutrino is the heaviest? The question may seem simple, but physicists don’t yet know the answer. New measurements aim to change that.
05/10/21 Seeing through walls and breaking down barriers Physicists and archaeologists are teaming up to provide research opportunities for Black and Hispanic undergraduates.
05/04/21 On the marvels of physics Theoretical physicist Clifford Johnson answers Symmetry writer Brianna Barbu’s questions about his work in science and outreach, including advising on movies like Avengers: Endgame.