08/05/21 ScienceNews How particle detectors capture matter’s hidden, beautiful reality Old and new detectors trace the whirling paths of subatomic particles.
08/04/21 LHCb discovers longest-lived exotic matter yet The newly discovered tetraquark provides a unique window into the interactions of the particles that make up atoms.
08/04/21 Fermilab Drilling for neutrinos Construction workers are working around the clock to carve out space a mile underground for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment.
07/30/21 Physics World Japanese Nobel-prize-winning particle physicist Toshihide Maskawa dies aged 81 Maskawa shared half the 2008 Nobel prize with the Japanese physicist Makoto Kobayashi for their work on the mechanism of “broken symmetry” that led to the prediction of a new family of quarks.
US physicists prioritize closer study of the Higgs 10/08/24 Kimberly Hickok Physicists in the United States support the development of an off-shore Higgs Factory.
01/07/16 How to wrangle a particle Learn some particle accelerator basics from a Fermilab accelerator operator.
01/05/16 The booming science of dwarf galaxies A recent uptick in the discovery of the smallest, oldest galaxies benefits studies of dark matter, galaxy formation and the evolution of the universe.
12/15/15 Physics books of 2015 A tour of 10 of this year’s popular science books delivers dark matter, black holes and a hefty dose of Einstein.
12/14/15 Photowalk winners announced An international jury and more than 3800 public votes determined the winners of this year's Global Physics Photowalk competition.
12/11/15 The next gamma-ray eye on the sky Scientists have successfully tested the first prototype camera for the Cherenkov Telescope Array.
12/09/15 Save the particles To learn more about the particles they collide, physicists turn their attention to a less destructive type of collision in the LHC.