10/30/20 Physics Today Part of the revolution: Black representation in AI and quantum information Jessica Esquivel and Charles D. Brown II explain why Black physicists are vital to future progress in AI and quantum information science and engineering.
10/29/20 Argonne Scientists repurpose MRI magnet for new discoveries Argonne National Laboratory’s solenoid facility provides powerful magnetic fields for testing.
10/28/20 Cosmos Bulging with a galaxy’s data Astronomers use DECam to get to the heart of the Milky Way.
10/27/20 Popular Science Glimpse the gold mine where scientists are searching for dark matter An elaborate camera trap, buried a mile below the Black Hills of South Dakota, could reveal the makeup of the universe.
Physics beyond the imaginable 09/03/24 Sarah Charley The CMS experiment is developing a new type of trigger that looks for anomalies.
09/02/14 Detectors in daily life Not only are particle detectors essential to making discoveries in particle physics, they also play important roles in industry, science and medicine.
08/29/14 Massive neutrino experiment proposed in China China’s neutrino physics program could soon expand with a new experiment aimed at cracking a critical neutrino mystery.
08/28/14 Particle physics to aid nuclear cleanup Cosmic rays can help scientists do something no one else can: safely image the interior of the nuclear reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi plant.
08/21/14 LHC physicist takes on new type of collisions A former Large Hadron Collider researcher brings his knowledge of high-energy collisions to a new hockey game.
08/19/14 A whole-Earth approach Ecologist John Harte applies principles from his former life as a physicist to his work trying to save the planet.
08/15/14 LHC research, presented in tangible tidbits Students working on their PhDs at the Large Hadron Collider explain their research with snacks, board games and Legos.
08/11/14 New game trades clicks for physics discoveries A group of students at CERN have created a computer game that makes particle physics research as addictive as Candy Crush Saga.