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.
09/14/22 Science News Falling objects in orbit show Einstein was right — again An experiment provides the most precise confirmation yet of a key tenet of general relativity.
09/12/22 BBC Science Focus We've made a map of dark matter but still don't know what it is, and that's okay The exact nature of dark matter remains elusive.
09/04/22 Wall Street Journal Europe’s energy crunch squeezes world’s largest particle collider CERN is drafting plans to idle its particle accelerators, including the Large Hadron Collider, if France runs short of electricity.
Physics beyond the imaginable 09/03/24 Sarah Charley The CMS experiment is developing a new type of trigger that looks for anomalies.
09/04/18 Changing the game Willie Rockward applied to college with pro football dreams, but a physics scholarship set him on a different path.
08/21/18 How’s it going, LIGO? The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory has a new digital assistant.
08/16/18 ICARUS neutrino detector installed at Fermilab With this move, ICARUS now sits in the path of Fermilab's neutrino beam, a milestone that brings the detector one step closer to taking data.
08/14/18 Rising stars of multi-messenger astronomy A year after detecting a neutron star collision, scientists are excited for the future of multi-messenger astronomy and astrophysics.
08/09/18 Tour du LHC An intrepid Symmetry writer and communicator at CERN navigates the landscape above the Large Hadron Collider by bicycle.
08/07/18 A dual-phase DUNE The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment is advancing technology commonly used in dark matter experiments—and scaling it up to record-breaking sizes.
08/01/18 Machine learning proliferates in particle physics A new review in Nature chronicles the many ways machine learning is popping up in particle physics research.