06/27/14 Getting the jump on big data for LSST Efforts are already underway to ensure that the data the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope collects will be ready to be mined for scientific gold.
06/26/14 Measuring the lifetime of the Higgs boson Scientists are looking for new ways to determine the quick-as-a-thought lifetime of the Higgs boson, which could point the way to new physics.
Video URL 06/24/14 Video: Magnetic field recording This magnetic field recording shows the right hemisphere of the brain while the tip of the left index finger is being tapped.
06/24/14 Computing power for all The Open Science Grid enables faster, more efficient analysis of LHC data—and also contributes to advancements in fields from geology to medicine.
06/24/14 Massive neutrino detector moved into place The 30-ton MicroBooNE detector, the cornerstone of Fermilab’s short-baseline neutrino program, will see neutrinos this year.
06/23/14 Higgs boson shows scientists new tricks A new result from the Large Hadron Collider strengthens the case that the Higgs interacts with both types of particles in the Standard Model.
06/20/14 The art of back-of-the-envelope calculations Students estimate their way through pop culture problems to learn a life skill.
06/17/14 Science and nature Although the view has changed, Lucy de Barbaro still looks at life through the lens of physics.
06/16/14 The supersymmetric bet Particle physicists playfully take sides over whether the Large Hadron Collider is likely to discover evidence of Supersymmetry.
06/12/14 Researchers imagine the accelerators of the future At the LHC Physics Conference in New York, experts looked to the next steps in collider physics.
06/10/14 Wave-particle duality The concept of wave-particle duality ascribes two seemingly contradictory traits to a single object.
06/09/14 Science and diplomacy: Q&A with William Colglazier The science and technology adviser to the US Secretary of State discusses how science and diplomacy can serve one another.
06/06/14 CERN announces winners of student research competition The winners of the Beam Line for Schools competition will use a beam of particles at CERN to investigate one of the fundamental forces of nature and to test a home-built device.