09/23/22 NPR The world's biggest digital camera is almost ready to be installed on its telescope Technicians are putting the final touches on the world's largest digital camera at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.
09/22/22 Fermilab Anna Grassellino awarded New Horizons Prize in fundamental physics Grassellino received a 2023 New Horizons in Physics Prize of $100,000 as a researcher for her work and impact in particle accelerator technology and quantum information science.
09/22/22 Science News Video: How ghostly neutrinos could explain the universe’s matter mystery Matter’s dominance over antimatter may revolve around lightweight subatomic particles.
09/22/22 Scientific American Quantum physics titans win Breakthrough Prize This year’s Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics honors some of the pioneers of quantum information science.
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.
01/17/19 Looking to the literature Fermilab’s Inclusivity Journal Club seeks answers to difficult social questions in science.
01/15/19 ‘A beautiful gathering of two worlds’ CERN inspired famous Dutch fashion artist Iris van Herpen to create her Magnetic Motion collection.
12/13/18 Program offers students a refuge in STEM REFUGES, started by physicist Tino Nyawelo, aims to give refugees and other underrepresented groups the tools to succeed in STEM.
12/11/18 Physics books of 2018 Symmetry writer Mike Perricone presents his annual compilation of new popular science books related to particle physics and astrophysics.
12/06/18 Top quark couture What do you give a physicist who helped discover a fundamental particle and jump-started your science career?
11/30/18 Heavy-ion researchers seize their moment During the short heavy-ion run at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, every moment counts.