08/26/21 Gizmodo New dark-matter detector records unexplained high-frequency signals A quartz acoustic-wave resonator in Australia has made its first intriguing detections.
08/20/21 Wired How to ace physics class (even if you don’t ace physics) It’s back-to-school season, so here are some tips on getting the most out of college science courses.
08/19/21 Science Clear+Vivid Podcast Caterina Vernieri: Seeing what can’t be seen As a young physics student, Caterina Vernieri was lucky enough to join the team hunting for the the Higgs boson just as it was found. She talks with Alan Alda about building a detector that may reveal the Higgs’ secrets.
08/05/21 ScienceNews How particle detectors capture matter’s hidden, beautiful reality Old and new detectors trace the whirling paths of subatomic particles.
Dark Matter Day Q&A: Olivia Valentino 10/29/24 Chris Patrick Student scientist Olivia Valentino shares what it’s like to work on a dark matter detector thousands of feet underground.
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.
12/07/15 Fermilab brings in new artist-in-residence Chicago innovator Ellen Sandor will create new works based on her experiences at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory.
12/04/15 After the particle physics degree Physicist Meghan Anzelc is just as surprised as anyone she wound up with an enjoyable career in the insurance industry.
12/01/15 What could dark matter be? Scientists don’t yet know what dark matter is made of, but they are full of ideas.
11/24/15 Charge-parity violation Matter and antimatter behave differently. Scientists hope that investigating how might someday explain why we exist.