10/26/17 CERN alumna turned deep-sea explorer Grace C. Young is fascinated by fundamental questions about realms both quantum and undersea.
10/24/17 Speak physics: What is a cross section? Cross sections tell physicists how likely particles are to interact in a given way.
10/19/17 Scientists make rare achievement in study of antimatter Scientists on the BASE experiment vastly improved their measurement of a property of protons and antiprotons.
10/16/17 Scientists observe first verified neutron-star collision For the first time, experiments have seen both light and gravitational waves released by a single celestial crash.
10/12/17 Xenon takes a turn in the LHC For the first time, the Large Hadron Collider is accelerating xenon nuclei for experiments.
10/10/17 A play in parallel universes Constellations illustrates the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics—with a love story.
10/05/17 A radio for dark matter Instead of searching for dark matter particles, a new device will search for dark matter waves.
10/03/17 Nobel recognizes gravitational wave discovery Scientists Rainer Weiss, Kip Thorne and Barry Barish won the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physics for their roles in creating the LIGO experiment.
09/28/17 Conjuring ghost trains for safety A Fermilab technical specialist recently invented a device that could help alert oncoming trains to large vehicles stuck on the tracks.
09/28/17 Fermilab on display The national laboratory opened usually inaccessible areas of its campus to thousands of visitors to celebrate 50 years of discovery.
09/26/17 Shining with possibility As Jordan-based SESAME nears its first experiments, members are connecting in new ways.
09/21/17 Concrete applications for accelerator science A project called A2D2 will explore new applications for compact linear accelerators.
09/19/17 50 years of stories To celebrate a half-century of discovery, Fermilab has been gathering tales of life at the lab.
09/15/17 SENSEI searches for light dark matter Technology proposed 30 years ago to search for dark matter is finally seeing the light.