06/30/22 Nature Physicists spellbound by deepening mystery of muon particle’s magnetism Theoretical predictions move closer to experimental results, but questions remain about possible gaps in the Standard Model of particle physics.
06/24/22 Scientific American How the Higgs boson ruined Peter Higgs’s life A new biography of the physicist and the particle he predicted reveals his disdain for the spotlight
06/17/22 CERN CERN Council declares its intention to terminate cooperation agreements with Russia and Belarus at their expiration dates in 2024 CERN was established in the aftermath of World War II to bring nations and people together for the peaceful pursuit of science.
06/16/22 WIRED Particle hunters can spend a lifetime searching for answers In physics, experiments to answer the big questions can take decades to run—and might not produce any findings at all.
Bringing background to the forefront 01/23/25 Chris Patrick SNOLAB scientists meticulously measure the signals that interfere with sensitive physics experiments.
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.
06/12/17 How to clean inside the LHC The beam pipes of the LHC need to be so clean, even air molecules count as dirt.