02/14/23 Scientific American Has anyone created a black hole on Earth? A lab-made black hole is beyond current technology but could be possible one day.
02/10/23 CERN Celebrating the International Day of Women and Girls in Science To celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, CERN asked six scientists to share their stories.
02/06/23 WIRED At last, the Milky Way gets a better close-up The largest catalog ever collected by a single telescope maps Earth’s 3 billion stellar neighbors—and helps track the dust that warps how we see them.
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.
Explain it in 60 Seconds: Quantum entanglement 09/24/24 Regina Demina and Kathryn Jepsen The CMS and ATLAS experiments recently detected quantum entanglement between top quarks in high-energy collisions at the LHC. What does that mean?
06/10/19 Berkeley leans into search for light dark matter Dark matter could be much lower in mass and slighter in energy than previously thought.
06/06/19 Sharing CERN with Nepal A dynamic duo at CERN is planting seeds to foster physics research in Nepal.
06/04/19 Engineering the world’s largest digital camera Building the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope also means solving extraordinary technological challenges.
05/28/19 Brothers reunited on the ATLAS experiment Two brothers with very different career paths land on the same project at CERN.
05/21/19 From physics to data science Four physicists share their journeys through academia into industry and offer words of wisdom for those considering making a similar move.
05/14/19 Casting a wide net In their quest to discover physics beyond the Standard Model, physicists weigh the pros and cons of different search strategies.