11/10/21 Gizmodo A famous dark matter signal is probably coming from something else An underground experiment in South Korea suggests an intriguing observation from 2017 was a red herring.
11/08/21 Physics Today Joanne Cohn and the email list that led to arXiv A strong sense of community led an early-career string theorist to share preprints in a scientifically competitive environment.
11/07/21 NPR He always wanted a PhD in physics. He finally earned it at 89 Manfred Steiner had a successful and productive career as a doctor. But all along, he had a nagging feeling he should be doing something else: studying physics.
11/04/21 New York Times A new 10-year plan for the cosmos On astronomers’ wish list for the next decade: two giant telescopes and a space telescope to search for life and habitable worlds beyond Earth.
The quantum chase 11/26/24 Laura Dattaro Some friendly competition led up to the first discovery of entanglement at the Large Hadron Collider.
04/19/16 Eight things you might not know about light Light is all around us, but how much do you really know about the photons speeding past you?
04/14/16 Five fascinating facts about DUNE One: The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment will look for more than just neutrinos.
04/12/16 Art draws out the beauty of physics Labs around the world open their doors to aesthetic creation.
04/01/16 Belle II and the matter of antimatter Go inside the new detector looking for why we’re here.
03/29/16 The Milky Way’s hot spot The center of our galaxy is a busy place. But it might be one of the best sites to hunt for dark matter.
03/24/16 The next big LHC upgrade? Software. Compatible and sustainable software could revolutionize high-energy physics research.
03/22/16 Why are particle accelerators so large? CERN physicist Edda Gschwendtner explains why we need big machines to study tiny particles.