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
04/21/21 Science News The already tiny neutrino’s maximum possible mass has shrunk even further The KATRIN experiment finds the ethereal particle has a mass less than 0.8 electronvolts.
Recognizing Rosemary Fowler 11/05/24 Pruthvi Mehta A physicist reflects on learning about a hidden figure whose research helped inspire her own.
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.
04/16/15 Seeing the CMS experiment with new eyes The wonders of particle physics serve as a springboard for a community-building arts initiative at Fermilab.
04/09/15 Seeing dark matter without seeing Indirect detection experiments might be the key to discovering invisible dark matter.
03/11/15 Buying into physics A scientist sets out to augment particle physics funding through crowdfunding.
03/05/15 A second chance at a PhD in physics At each step on the path to a physics PhD, the percentage of students from underrepresented groups drops. The APS Bridge Program aims to fix that.