05/26/15 A goldmine of scientific research The underground home of the LUX dark matter experiment has a rich scientific history.
04/13/15 DES releases dark matter map The Dark Energy Survey's detailed maps may help scientists better understand galaxy formation.
04/09/15 Seeing dark matter without seeing Indirect detection experiments might be the key to discovering invisible dark matter.
02/19/15 Physics for the people Citizen scientists dive into particle physics and astrophysics research.
02/17/15 10 unusual detector materials The past century has generated some creative ideas for tracking particles.
01/27/15 Of symmetries, the strong force and Helen Quinn Scientist Helen Quinn has had a significant impact on the field of theoretical physics.
01/13/15 Dark horse of the dark matter hunt Dark matter might be made up of a type of particle not many scientists are looking for: the axion.
01/12/15 Mirror, mirror After more than six years of grinding and polishing, the first-ever dual-surface mirror for a major telescope is complete.
01/08/15 Transition edge sensors An update to technology more than a century old might be key to making the next big discovery in particle physics.
01/07/15 Shh! DEAP is hunting dark matter How far will scientists go to cut through the noise in search of a subtle signal?
12/09/14 New books for the physics fan These recently published popular science books will help you catch up on particle physics news, knowledge and history.
12/03/14 Searching for a dark light A new experiment at Jefferson Lab is on the hunt for dark photons, hypothetical messengers of an invisible universe.
11/04/14 The rise of astrostatistics Astrophysicists and cosmologists are turning to statisticians to help them analyze an ever-increasing deluge of data.
10/23/14 Australia’s first dark matter experiment A proposed dark matter experiment would use two underground detectors, one in each hemisphere.
10/21/14 Costumes to make zombie Einstein proud These physics-themed Halloween costume ideas are sure to entertain—and maybe even educate. Terrifying, we know.
10/13/14 Q&A: Katherine Freese The new director of the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics talks neutrinos, women in science, and the hunt for dark matter.