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.
From sea to scientific sea 10/22/24 Laura Dattaro Take a tour of the 17 national laboratories across the United States.
08/16/17 QuarkNet takes on solar eclipse science High school students nationwide will study the effects of the solar eclipse on cosmic rays.
08/15/17 Dark matter hunt with LUX-ZEPLIN A video from SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory explains how the upcoming LZ experiment will search for the missing 85 percent of the matter in the universe.
08/10/17 Think FAST The new Fermilab Accelerator Science and Technology facility at Fermilab looks to the future of accelerator science.
08/08/17 A new search for dark matter 6800 feet underground Prototype tests of the future SuperCDMS SNOLAB experiment are in full swing.
08/01/17 Tuning in for science The sprawling Square Kilometer Array radio telescope hunts signals from one of the quietest places on earth.
07/26/17 Angela Fava: studying neutrinos around the globe This experimental physicist has followed the ICARUS neutrino detector from Gran Sasso to Geneva to Chicago.
07/25/17 Turning plots into stained glass Hubert van Hecke, a heavy-ion physicist, transforms particle physics plots into works of art.