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.
01/24/23 Knowable Magazine Can cosmology untangle the universe’s most elusive mysteries? Knowable Magazine spoke with cosmologist Michael Turner about the future of cosmology.
01/18/23 Popular Mechanics Scientists just solved a major nuclear reactor mystery Scientists on the STEREO experiment find no evidence sterile neutrinos are the cause of anomalies in studies of neutrinos at nuclear reactors.
US physicists prioritize closer study of the Higgs 10/08/24 Kimberly Hickok Physicists in the United States support the development of an off-shore Higgs Factory.
04/10/19 Astronomers capture first image of a black hole The image reveals the black hole at the center of Messier 87, a massive galaxy in the nearby Virgo galaxy cluster.
04/09/19 All hands on deck Some theorists have taken to designing their own experiments to broaden the search for dark matter.
04/02/19 Considering the whole student Meet three scientists connected by the Fisk-Vanderbilt Master’s-to-PhD Bridge Program.
03/28/19 Why LHC physics is like ‘Starcraft’ Video games and physics have more in common than you might think.
03/26/19 To PhD or not to PhD Respondents to Symmetry’s survey about what it’s like to earn a PhD in particle physics or astrophysics offer their views of the experience.
03/19/19 ‘Entangle’ exhibit fuels imagination with physics A Swedish university tapped the founding director of CERN’s artist-in-residence program to curate a new art exhibit inspired by physics.
03/14/19 The potential of plasma wakefield acceleration Scientists around the world are testing ways to further boost the power of particle accelerators while drastically shrinking their size.
03/12/19 Decolonizing science through sci comm Science writer Sibusiso Biyela aims to bring science back to South Africa’s Zulu communities.