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.
08/31/22 Science News Physicists dispute a claim of detecting a black hole’s ‘photon ring’ If real, the thin ring of light would probe the gravity around a black hole in a new way.
08/26/22 WIRED Where do high-energy cosmic rays come from? A star’s last gasp Researchers compiled data from several telescopes to show that explosive stellar death can generate some of the fastest particles in the universe.
08/25/22 Science News ‘Chameleon’ forces remain elusive in a new dark energy experiment A hypothetical fifth force that morphs based on its environs didn’t turn up.
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.
05/29/18 Approaching disability like a scientist People with disabilities are underrepresented in STEM.
05/24/18 Game-changing neutrino experiments This neutrino-watchers season preview will give you the rundown on what to expect to come out of neutrino research in the coming years.
05/22/18 The personal side of science The Story Collider visits Fermilab to highlight true stories from scientists.
05/17/18 Five (more) fascinating facts about DUNE A lot of cleverness goes into engineering the incredible, dependable, shrinkable Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment.
05/15/18 Inside the Large Hadron Collider If two protons collide at 99.9999991 percent the speed of light, do they make a sound?
05/08/18 Leveling the playing field Conferences for Undergraduate Women in Physics aims to encourage more women and gender minorities to pursue careers in physics and improve diversity in the field.
05/01/18 Q&A: SLAC’s archivist closes a chapter Approaching retirement, Jean Deken describes what it’s like to preserve decades of collective scientific memory at a national lab.
04/24/18 The coevolution of physics and math Breakthroughs in physics sometimes require an assist from the field of mathematics—and vice versa.