01/28/22 Cosmos Is this the world’s weirdest telescope? Three undersea neutrino detector observatories are in the works.
01/26/22 Quanta How the physics of resonance shapes reality The same phenomenon by which an opera singer can shatter a wineglass also underlies the very existence of subatomic particles.
01/24/22 NPR James Webb telescope reaches its final destination in space, a million miles away The James Webb Space Telescope, the most powerful telescope ever built, has reached its final destination in space.
01/20/22 Ars Technica Missing mass? Not on our watch—Dr. Paul Sutter explains dark matter Watch the pilot episode of the new series Edge of Knowledge.
The quantum chase 11/26/24 Laura Dattaro Some friendly competition led up to the first discovery of entanglement at the Large Hadron Collider.
09/06/16 Turning on the cosmic microphone A new tool lets astronomers listen to the universe for the first time.
09/01/16 Universe steps on the gas A puzzling mismatch is forcing astronomers to re-think how well they understand the expansion of the universe.
08/30/16 Our galactic neighborhood What can our cosmic neighbors tell us about dark matter and the early universe?
08/26/16 Winners declared in SUSY bet Physicists exchanged cognac in Copenhagen at the conclusion of a bet about supersymmetry and the LHC.
08/19/16 The $100 muon detector A doctoral student and his adviser designed a tabletop particle detector they hope to make accessible to budding young engineering physicists.
08/16/16 The physics photographer Fermilab’s house photographer of almost 30 years, Reidar Hahn, shares four of his most iconic shots.
08/09/16 The contents of the universe How do scientists know what percentages of the universe are made up of dark matter and dark energy?