06/13/22 The New York Times As the Large Hadron Collider revs up, physicists’ hopes soar The particle collider at CERN will soon restart. “There could be a revolution coming,” scientists say.
06/07/22 WIRED The unwritten laws of physics for Black women Physicist Katrina Miller writes that she just wanted to be a scientist, not a trailblazer.
06/07/22 Gizmodo NASA's new arcade-style space telescope video game is totally stellar The 8-bit game lets players collect celestial objects around the universe while searching for dark matter and black holes.
06/02/22 Michigan State University Hey neutrino. What’s the antimatter? New theoretical research from FRIB could help answer looming questions about the ghost-like neutrino particle.
LZ experiment sets new record in search for dark matter 08/26/24 Lauren Biron New results from the world’s most sensitive dark matter detector put the best-ever limits on particles called WIMPs, a leading candidate for what makes up our universe’s invisible mass.
12/05/17 Radio lab Have a question for Fermilab? Tune in to a Fermilab frequency over the next two weeks.
11/28/17 LHC data: how it’s made In the Large Hadron Collider, protons become new particles, which become energy and light, which become data.
11/22/17 A flight path to physics success Sandra Miarecki went from Air Force pilot to neutrino physicist.
11/21/17 Putting the puzzle together Successful physics collaborations rely on cooperation between people from many different disciplines.
11/14/17 Q&A with Nobel laureate Barry Barish Barish explains how LIGO became the high-achieving experiment it is today.
11/09/17 Fermilab’s 11th employee Fantastical designs elevate physics in works by Fermilab’s first artist.
11/07/17 Something borrowed SLAC engineer Knut Skarpaas designs some of physics’ most challenging machines, finding inspiration in unexpected places.
11/06/17 An international celebration of dark matter Around the world, scientists and non-scientists alike celebrated the first international Dark Matter Day.