04/29/21 Quanta How to rewrite the laws of physics in the language of impossibility Chiara Marletto is trying to build a master theory—a set of ideas so fundamental that all other theories would spring from it.
04/27/21 Scientific American Searching for the universe’s most energetic particles, astronomers turn on the radio New radio-based observatories could soon detect ultrahigh-energy neutrinos, opening a new window on extreme cosmic physics.
04/23/21 Nature What’s next for physics’ Standard Model? Muon results throw theories into confusion Anomalies to fundamental theory have physicists trying to concoct new explanations.
04/21/21 Physics World How the Daya Bay experiment helped China build a neutrino legacy Ling Xin examines the legacy of the recently closed Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment on neutrino physics, US–China collaborations and future neutrino facilities
Physics beyond the imaginable 09/03/24 Sarah Charley The CMS experiment is developing a new type of trigger that looks for anomalies.
08/12/15 Q&A: Underground machinist What’s it like being the machinist at the deepest machine shop in the world?
08/11/15 Testing the nature of neutrinos The Majorana Demonstrator experiment is looking for a sign that neutrinos are their own antiparticles.
08/05/15 The mystery of particle generations Why are there three almost identical copies of each particle of matter?
07/30/15 One Higgs is the loneliest number Physicists discovered one type of Higgs boson in 2012. Now they’re looking for more.
07/28/15 Is this the only universe? Our universe could be just one small piece of a bubbling multiverse.
07/21/15 The Standard Model of particle physics Explore the elementary particles that make up our universe.
07/09/15 More data, no problem Scientists are ready to handle the increased data of the current run of the Large Hadron Collider.