09/25/18 How not to be fooled in physics Particle physicists and astrophysicists employ a variety of tools to avoid erroneous results.
09/20/18 Dark matter vibes SuperCDMS physicists are testing a way to amp up dark matter vibrations to help them search for lighter particles.
09/18/18 First particle tracks seen at ProtoDUNE CERN and Fermilab announce a big step forward for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment.
09/13/18 A whale of a tale Scientists looking for tiny particles off the coast of Italy stumble upon a much bigger research subject.
09/11/18 A 25-foot thermometer for neutrino science This instrument developed for DUNE can take 48 temperatures simultaneously and with expert precision.
09/10/18 Next-generation camera takes data of early universe The South Pole Telescope recently opened its third-generation camera for a multiyear survey.
09/04/18 Changing the game Willie Rockward applied to college with pro football dreams, but a physics scholarship set him on a different path.
08/28/18 New accelerator research program at Fermilab sees first beam IOTA, the new test accelerator, gives researchers rich and varied opportunities to dive deep into the physics of particle beams.
08/28/18 LHC scientists detect most favored Higgs decay Scientists now know the fate of the vast majority of all Higgs bosons produced in the LHC.
08/27/18 Voting open for 2018 Global Physics Photowalk Help choose the winning images in this international science photography competition.
08/21/18 How’s it going, LIGO? The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory has a new digital assistant.
08/16/18 ICARUS neutrino detector installed at Fermilab With this move, ICARUS now sits in the path of Fermilab's neutrino beam, a milestone that brings the detector one step closer to taking data.
08/14/18 Rising stars of multi-messenger astronomy A year after detecting a neutron star collision, scientists are excited for the future of multi-messenger astronomy and astrophysics.
08/09/18 Tour du LHC An intrepid Symmetry writer and communicator at CERN navigates the landscape above the Large Hadron Collider by bicycle.