06/21/24 Nature ‘Fantastic’ particle could be most energetic neutrino ever detected The ultra-high-energy neutrino was spotted by deep-sea detectors and could point to a massive cosmic event.
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.
New DESI results weigh in on gravity 11/20/24 Lauren Biron Researchers used the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument to map how nearly 6 million galaxies cluster across 11 billion years of cosmic history.
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.
06/13/23 Physics on tour A group called the Big Bang Collective sets up physics discovery stations at rather unexpected venues: music festivals.
06/06/23 A cosmological headache For over a century, scientists have wondered what is counteracting the force of gravity in the universe.
05/30/23 A different way of thinking Neurodivergent physicists face barriers in STEM, but there are also benefits to being who they are.
05/23/23 From inventor to entrepreneur Creating a startup to commercialize technology developed during research is a risky road for physicists and engineers, but the help of experts can improve their chances.
05/16/23 Searching for the matter that hides its shine Just because matter is visible doesn’t mean it’s easy to see.