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.
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.
05/09/17 Understanding the unknown universe The authors of We Have No Idea remind us that there are still many unsolved mysteries in science.
05/04/17 Sterile neutrino search hits roadblock at reactors A new result from the Daya Bay collaboration reveals both limitations and strengths of experiments studying antineutrinos at nuclear reactors.
04/27/17 Did you see it? Boston University physicist Tulika Bose explains why there's more than one large, general-purpose particle detector at the Large Hadron Collider.
04/25/17 Archaeology meets particle physics Undergraduates search for hidden tombs in Turkey using cosmic-ray muons.
04/18/17 How blue-sky research shapes the future While driven by the desire to pursue curiosity, fundamental investigations are the crucial first step to innovation.
04/10/17 Urban Sketchers visit Fermilab The group brought their on-site drawing practice to the particle physics laboratory.
04/04/17 WIMPs in the dark matter wind We know which way the dark matter wind should blow. Now we just have to find it.