09/28/22 AIP US particle physicists look to future at ‘Snowmass’ meeting Physicists are showing enthusiasm for building a new collider on US soil, and diversity and community engagement are also getting new attention.
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.
Physics beyond the imaginable 09/03/24 Sarah Charley The CMS experiment is developing a new type of trigger that looks for anomalies.
10/09/18 Progress in plasma wakefield acceleration for positrons Three new studies show the promise and challenge of using plasma wakefield acceleration to build a future electron-positron collider.
10/04/18 The 3-ton ruler A specialized measuring machine at SLAC is helping scientists build precise detectors for the ATLAS experiment.
09/27/18 Life as an accelerator operator Behind some of the world’s biggest scientific instruments are teams with a set of skills you can’t find anywhere else.
09/25/18 How not to be fooled in physics Particle physicists and astrophysicists employ a variety of tools to avoid erroneous results.
09/20/18 Dark matter vibes SuperCDMS physicists are testing a way to amp up dark matter vibrations to help them search for lighter particles.
09/13/18 A whale of a tale Scientists looking for tiny particles off the coast of Italy stumble upon a much bigger research subject.
09/11/18 A 25-foot thermometer for neutrino science This instrument developed for DUNE can take 48 temperatures simultaneously and with expert precision.