07/05/22 CERN LHCb discovers three new exotic particles The collaboration has observed a new kind of “pentaquark” and the first-ever pair of “tetraquarks.”
07/04/22 Nature Happy birthday, Higgs boson! What we do and don’t know about the particle Physicists are celebrating 10 years since the Higgs boson’s discovery. But many of its properties remain mysterious.
07/02/22 Gizmodo 10 years after the Higgs boson, what's the next big thing for physics? Gizmodo asked physicists to predict the discoveries that will blow our minds in the coming years.
07/01/22 Physics World Discovering the Higgs boson: a day in physics like no other Achintya Rao recollects the momentous day 10 years ago when CERN announced it had discovered the Higgs boson.
Explain it in 60 Seconds: Lattice QCD 07/25/24 Sarah Charley Lattice gauge theory, or lattice QCD, is a calculation method that helps scientists make predictions about the behavior of quarks at low energies.
03/13/18 LHC exhibit expands beyond the visual The touring Tactile Collider event explores new ways to access Large Hadron Collider science through touch, sound and live interaction.
03/06/18 Bring a folding chair National Society of Black Physicists President Renée Horton talks with Symmetry about finding a place to belong in physics.
03/05/18 Q&A: Jogesh Rout What's it like being a theoretical neutrino physicist working on the Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility?
02/27/18 Looking for nothing to test gravity When they look for violations of Einstein’s general relativity, physicists deliberately plan experiments to find nothing at all.
02/23/18 Fusing Fermilab physics with art Fermilab’s 2017 artist-in-residence, Jim Jenkins, melds pieces of physics experiments into his creations.
02/20/18 The secret life of Higgs bosons Are these mass-giving particles hanging out with dark matter?
02/13/18 Show your affection with physics valentines When it comes to love, sometimes you have to say it with science.
02/09/18 Subatomic Smackdown When it comes to talent, versatility and the power to change the world, which atomic particle is the champ? Read what our four contenders have to say—then you decide.