09/29/22 Science Clash of the titans The United States and Japan are embarking on ambitious efforts to wring a key secret of the universe from the subatomic phantoms known as neutrinos.
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.
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.
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.
07/24/18 Rewiring STEM education The idea that science skills are innate and great discoveries are made only by “lone geniuses” is losing traction in STEM.
07/24/18 Accelerator excellence Fermilab’s Lia Merminga talks to Symmetry about her early experiences in STEM and her drive to solve science’s unanswered questions.
07/17/18 Rise of the machines Machine learning will become an even more important tool when scientists upgrade to the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider.