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.
Recognizing Rosemary Fowler 11/05/24 Pruthvi Mehta A physicist reflects on learning about a hidden figure whose research helped inspire her own.
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.
11/15/16 What to do with the data? Physicists and scientific computing experts prepare for an onslaught of petabytes.
11/08/16 The origins of dark matter Theorists think dark matter was forged in the hot aftermath of the Big Bang.