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.
Small science and the future of particle physics 01/07/25 R.M. Davis A proposed funding program for small- and medium-scale projects reveals insights into the science, logistical challenges, and future of particle physics research.
03/23/18 Complex complexes These two-minute animations break down the accelerator systems at Fermilab and CERN.
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.