06/27/24 Nature Five new ways to catch gravitational waves—and the secrets they’ll reveal Observatories, experiments and techniques are being developed to spot ripples in space-time at frequencies that currently can’t be detected.
06/26/24 Science Friday The feat of building the world’s largest telescope The Extremely Large Telescope is under construction on a mountaintop in Chile’s Atacama Desert. It could revolutionize astronomy.
06/25/24 Nature How researchers navigate a PhD later in life Personal circumstances and commitments often add to the pressures faced by older graduate students. Nature sought advice from some who have risen to the challenge.
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.
Inside the search for dark matter 12/17/24 Ali Sundermier About 30 years ago an "ideas guy" and a team builder joined forces to search for the invisible bulk of existence.
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.
06/13/23 Physics on tour A group called the Big Bang Collective sets up physics discovery stations at rather unexpected venues: music festivals.