03/02/22 Science Fix the system, not the students Change requires building bridges, removing barriers.
03/01/22 Nature Global research community condemns Russian invasion of Ukraine Rebuke against Russian science grows as the deadly conflict enters its sixth day.
03/01/22 Physics World Panel calls on physicists to ‘shelve’ notion of Japan hosting the International Linear Collider A panel of senior Japanese officials conclude that it is too early for Japan to proceed toward construction of the ILC and instead call for further research and international support towards the project.
02/21/22 Nature A supernova could light up the Milky Way at any time. Astronomers will be watching When a star from our Galactic neighbourhood explodes, it could outshine the Moon. Researchers are racing to get ready for the fireworks.
The boson that physics almost rejected 07/02/24 Claire Malone Nobel Laureate Peter Higgs died earlier this year. Twelve years ago this week, physicists discovered the particle that bears his name.
06/30/17 What’s really happening during an LHC collision? It’s less of a collision and more of a symphony.
06/27/17 The rise of LIGO’s space-studying super-team The era of multi-messenger astronomy promises rich rewards—and a steep learning curve.
06/23/17 Howie Day records love song to physics After the musician learned that grad students at CERN had created a parody of his 2004 single “Collide,” he flew to Switzerland to sing it at the LHC.
06/22/17 African School works to develop local expertise Universities in Africa are teaming up to offer free training to students interested in fundamental physics.
06/20/17 A speed trap for dark matter, revisited A NASA rocket experiment could use the Doppler effect to look for signs of dark matter in mysterious X-ray emissions from space.
06/13/17 Fermilab en español (ES) El laboratorio de física de partículas establece una conexión en español.