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
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.
05/19/15 Looking to the heavens for neutrino masses Scientists are using studies of the skies to solve a neutrino mystery.
05/14/15 The accelerator in the Louvre The Accélérateur Grand Louvre d’analyse élémentaire solves ancient mysteries with powerful particle beams.
05/12/15 High adventure physics Three groups of hardy scientists recently met up in Antarctica to launch experiments into the big blue via balloon.
05/08/15 Lonely chairs at CERN Over the past year, the “Lonely Chairs at CERN” photography blog has let the chairs do the talking.
04/30/15 DECam’s far-out forays The Dark Energy Camera does even more than its name would lead you to believe.
04/29/15 Natural SUSY’s last stand Either Supersymmetry will be found in the next years of research at the Large Hadron Collider, or it isn’t exactly what theorists hoped it was.
04/28/15 Ten things you might not know about antimatter Antimatter has fueled many a supernatural tale. It's also fascinating all by itself.
04/23/15 Extreme cold and shipwreck lead Scientists have proven the concept of the CUORE experiment, which will study neutrinos with the world’s coldest detector and ancient lead.