05/20/21 Fermilab ICARUS gets ready to fly The ICARUS detector, part of Fermilab’s Short-Baseline Neutrino Program, will officially start its hunt for elusive sterile neutrinos this fall.
05/17/21 Berkeley Lab Successful start of Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) follows record-setting trial run The international collaboration aims to create a 3D map of the universe.
05/15/21 Discover A telescope on the moon could illuminate the dark ages of the universe A radio telescope planned for the farside of the moon could plug a 500-million-year hole in cosmic history.
05/13/21 Gizmodo If we live in a sea of dark matter, this tiny mirror might be able to detect it A team of researchers has suggested a design for a new dark matter experiment, one that relies on a super-thin mirror and would aim to detect something called dark photons.
Physics beyond the imaginable 09/03/24 Sarah Charley The CMS experiment is developing a new type of trigger that looks for anomalies.
10/15/15 From the lab to the classroom Physicist Jennifer Gimmell shares her love of physics with her students.
10/14/15 Is the universe getting bigger or am I getting smaller? Physicist Jim Pivarski explains ways to think about the expansion of space.
10/13/15 Xenon, xenon everywhere It’s in the air we breathe, but it’s not so easy to get ahold of 10 metric tons of xenon in its liquid form.
10/07/15 A measurement to watch Finding a small discrepancy in measurements of the properties of neutrinos could show us how they fit into the bigger picture.
10/02/15 The burgeoning field of neutrino astronomy A new breed of experiments seeks sources of cosmic rays and other astrophysics phenomena.
09/30/15 Q&A with Fermilab's first artist-in-residence Symmetry sits down with Lindsay Olson as she wraps up a year of creating art inspired by particle physics.
09/22/15 Do protons decay? Is it possible that these fundamental building blocks of atoms have a finite lifetime?