06/18/24 Fermilab New NOvA results add to mystery of neutrinos The data favor the “normal” ordering of neutrino masses more strongly than before, but ambiguity remains around the neutrino’s oscillation properties.
06/17/24 Nature China could start building world’s biggest particle collider in 2027 China hopes to build a $5 billion particle smasher within three years—beating Europe’s proposed mega-collider to the punch.
05/30/24 ScienceNewsExplores Here’s why scientists want a good quantum computer We’ve already gotten some glimpses that quantum computers might one day outperform normal, or classical, computers.
05/23/24 Fermilab QUIET: a place to study qubits shielded from the effects of cosmic rays The quantum research infrastructure is among the first of its kind to be operational in the United States.
From sea to scientific sea 10/22/24 Laura Dattaro Take a tour of the 17 national laboratories across the United States.
08/10/23 Muon g-2 doubles down with latest measurement, explores uncharted territory Fermilab's Muon g-2 experiment brings particle physics closer to a showdown between theory and experiment.
08/01/23 IceCube and NANOGrav open new windows onto the universe New results from a neutrino telescope and a gravitational-wave observatory show how astronomers use different forms of messengers to study the cosmos.
07/25/23 SAGE Journey program ignites interest in STEM Three SAGE alumni talk about their experiences with a program meant to broaden gender diversity in STEM.
07/18/23 Will AI make MC the MVP of particle physics? Particle physicists are building innovative machine-learning algorithms to enhance Monte Carlo simulations with the power of AI.
07/11/23 The magnet detectives During a routine test, two HL-LHC magnets unexpectedly flatlined. Was it just a coincidence, or did they have a common foe?
06/27/23 A call to cite Black women and gender minorities Theoretical astrophysicist Chanda Prescod-Weinstein recently unveiled the Cite Black Women+ in Physics and Astronomy Bibliography.
06/20/23 India’s gem at CERN: Archana Sharma The first Indian scientist to join CERN was recently recognized with the highest honor of India for overseas citizens.