03/12/22 New York Times Russian scientists face isolation following invasion of Ukraine International collaborations are unraveling as researchers, including many in Russia, speak out against the invasion of Ukraine.
03/08/22 CERN CERN Council responds to Russian invasion of Ukraine The Council held an Extraordinary Session on 8 March devoted to discussion of future interactions with Russia.
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.
The quantum chase 11/26/24 Laura Dattaro Some friendly competition led up to the first discovery of entanglement at the Large Hadron Collider.
12/16/16 The ABCs of Particle Physics board book The ABCs of Particle Physics is available online and at public libraries and stores near Fermilab and SLAC.
12/15/16 Physics books of 2016 As 2016 comes to a close, Symmetry writer Mike Perricone takes us through the latest additions to his collection of popular science books related to particle physics.
12/09/16 SESAME to open in 2017 The first synchrotron radiation source in the Middle East is running tests before its planned 2017 start.
12/06/16 Deep learning takes on physics Can the same type of technology Facebook uses to recognize faces also recognize particles?
12/02/16 Viewing our turbulent universe Construction has begun for the CTA, a discovery machine that will study the highest energy objects and events across the entire sky.
11/29/16 Hacking for humanity THE Port humanitarian hackathon at CERN brings people from multiple industries together to make the world a better place.
11/17/16 Q&A: What more can we learn about the Higgs? Four physicists discuss Higgs boson research since the discovery.