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.
02/15/22 Physics World Physics World Careers 2022 guide is now out Physicists can apply their skills in a wide variety of roles.
02/14/22 Nature How light is a neutrino? The answer is closer than ever The latest effort to weigh the elusive particle produces a more precise estimate of its upper limit.
02/13/22 Wired Symmetries reveal clues about the holographic universe How might our universe emerge like a hologram out of a two-dimensional sheet? An infinitely distant “celestial sphere” could hold answers.
Physics beyond the imaginable 09/03/24 Sarah Charley The CMS experiment is developing a new type of trigger that looks for anomalies.
03/17/17 Q&A: Dark matter next door? Astrophysicists Eric Charles and Mattia Di Mauro discuss the surprising glow of our neighbor galaxy.
03/14/17 The life of an accelerator As it evolves, the SLAC linear accelerator illustrates some important technologies from the history of accelerator science.
03/10/17 A strength test for the strong force New research could tell us about particle interactions in the early universe and even hint at new physics.
03/07/17 Researchers face engineering puzzle How do you transport 70,000 tons of liquid argon nearly a mile underground?
03/02/17 Hey Fermilab, it’s a Monkee Micky Dolenz, best known as a vocalist and drummer in 1960s pop band The Monkees, turns out to be one of Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory’s original fans.
02/23/17 Instrument finds new earthly purpose Detectors long used to look at the cosmos are now part of X-ray experiments here on Earth.