02/03/23 CBC A physicist looks at the experiments that gave us the modern picture of matter Particle physicist Suzie Sheehy reviews how we came to understand the subatomic world.
02/01/23 Yale News Enchanted by science as a child, Yale physicist now probes quantum riddles Yale quantum physicist Charles D. Brown II reflects on his entry into the scientific life—and his research in quantum simulation.
01/26/23 Berkeley Lab Lost video of Georges Lemaître, father of the Big Bang Theory, recovered European broadcast network VRT found a 20-minute recording that is thought to be the only video of Lemaître.
01/24/23 New York Times Where is physics headed (and how soon do we get there)? Two leading scientists discuss the future of their field.
The boson that physics almost rejected 07/02/24 Claire Malone Nobel Laureate Peter Higgs died earlier this year. Twelve years ago this week, physicists discovered the particle that bears his name.
09/17/19 Big Bang Science Fair at WaterFire Providence The Big Bang Science Fair brings science communication and outreach to an arts festival in Rhode Island.
09/12/19 Q&A: Becky Thompson Meet the comic-creating, triathlete, Hufflepuff physicist who’s also the new head of Fermilab’s Office of Education and Public Outreach.
09/10/19 Finding happiness in hardware Working on hardware doesn’t come easily to all physicists, but Francesca Ricci-Tam has learned that what matters most is a willingness to put in the practice.
09/05/19 Q&A with nuclear scientist Maria Żurek Żurek shares her experiences from the 2019 Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting.
09/03/19 A new way to study high-energy gamma rays The Cherenkov Telescope Array will combine experimental and observatory-style approaches to investigate the universe’s highest energies.
08/29/19 Upcycled instrument tied to auspicious accelerator A composer has given new life to an amplifier used within a historically significant particle accelerator.
08/27/19 Channeling Shuri as a physicist at Wakandacon Fermilab scientist Jessica Esquivel donned a superhero costume to celebrate diversity in STEM, nerdiness and science at Wakandacon in Chicago.
08/22/19 Holography class gives students new perspective A holography class at the Ohio State University combines art and physics to provide a more complete picture of how we understand the world around us.