10/22/13 Scientific American Leading dark energy theory incompatible with new measurement The latest observations of exploding stars could call into question the cosmological constant explanation of dark energy.
10/22/13 There’s a name for that James Chung’s son loves learning about muons, positrons and WIMPs. Now he knows there’s a name for that type of science: particle physics.
10/22/13 Nature News Final word is near on dark-matter signal An influential US experiment prepares to release its first results.
10/19/13 The Economist Small really is beautiful Fundamental physics seems to have an insatiable appetite for bigger accelerators. There may, though, be a way to shrink them radically.
A first-person view of physics history 10/15/24 Michael Riordan has spent decades ruminating on the history of physics, including events he participated in himself.