01/26/21 Snowmass summer study pushed to 2022 Organizers of the planning exercise that helps shape the future of US particle physics have moved its final workshop back by one year.
01/25/21 Quanta Physicists study how universes might bubble up and collide If our universe is a bubble that inflated inside a larger multiverse, it might bear scars from collisions with nearby bubbles.
01/22/21 Washington Post Obituary: Philip Williams At the US Department of Energy, physicist PK Williams became Chief of the Physics Research Branch and then the Senior Program Officer.
01/14/21 Fermilab Dark Energy Survey makes public catalog of nearly 700 million astronomical objects The second data release from the Dark Energy Survey is the culmination of over a half-decade of astronomical data collection and analysis.
US physicists prioritize closer study of the Higgs 10/08/24 Kimberly Hickok Physicists in the United States support the development of an off-shore Higgs Factory.
01/07/15 Shh! DEAP is hunting dark matter How far will scientists go to cut through the noise in search of a subtle signal?
12/18/14 Physicist turned carbon-catcher Particle physics inspires Arizona State University professor Klaus Lackner's work on climate change.
12/16/14 Deck the halls with Nobel physicists Symmetry presents a physics twist on the craft of cutting paper snowflakes.
12/09/14 New books for the physics fan These recently published popular science books will help you catch up on particle physics news, knowledge and history.
12/05/14 Vacuuming the ATLAS detector One hundred scientists and engineers recently gave the ATLAS detector a deep cleaning in preparation for the Large Hadron Collider restart.
12/03/14 Searching for a dark light A new experiment at Jefferson Lab is on the hunt for dark photons, hypothetical messengers of an invisible universe.
12/02/14 Muon versus the volcano Particles produced by cosmic rays enter volcanoes and live to tell the tale.
11/13/14 Big lessons from a Tiny Titan When it comes to explaining how a massive machine works, sometimes smaller is better.