10/11/12 Nature Coming to terms with the Higgs Theoretical particle physicist Martinus Veltman shared the 1999 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the theory that predicted the Higgs boson. Yet he has spent the past 30 years doubting whether the Higgs exists.
10/10/12 Nature Cosmology: Out of the darkness Fifteen years after the revelation that the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate, dark energy is still a mystery.
10/10/12 Physics Central Podcast: Why do Nobel Prizes reign supreme? How did the Nobel Prize come to be the greatest science prize in the world? It's not an easy answer.
10/10/12 Christian Science Monitor Einstein's math may also describe faster-than-light velocities Einstein’s theory of special relativity may lend itself to a description of velocities that exceed the speed of light.
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.