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.
Inside the search for dark matter 12/17/24 Ali Sundermier About 30 years ago an "ideas guy" and a team builder joined forces to search for the invisible bulk of existence.
01/30/19 Retired equipment lives on in new physics experiments Physicists often find thrifty, ingenious ways to reuse equipment and resources.
01/25/19 Success after a three-year sprint After a rush to start up the first large prototype detector, stellar results show the technology for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment is ready to shine.
01/23/19 Remastered 1964 films show origins of SLAC Two videos now available digitally in high fidelity tell the story of Stanford Linear Accelerator Center’s inception and construction.
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.