11/29/16 Hacking for humanity THE Port humanitarian hackathon at CERN brings people from multiple industries together to make the world a better place.
11/17/16 Q&A: What more can we learn about the Higgs? Four physicists discuss Higgs boson research since the discovery.
11/15/16 What to do with the data? Physicists and scientific computing experts prepare for an onslaught of petabytes.
11/08/16 The origins of dark matter Theorists think dark matter was forged in the hot aftermath of the Big Bang.
11/03/16 Is there a dark energy particle? A theoretical particle that adapts to its surroundings could explain the accelerating expansion of our universe.
10/31/16 In search of a parallel universe What are parallel universes, and why do we think they might exist?
10/27/16 A bright idea Can a biochemistry technique win the battle against background for scientists studying the nature of neutrinos?
10/25/16 A primer on gravitational-wave detectors Physicists are searching for gravitational waves all across the spectrum.
10/12/16 Citizen scientists join search for gravitational waves A new project pairs volunteers and machine learning to sort through data from LIGO.
10/11/16 Recruiting team geoneutrino Physicists and geologists are forming a new partnership to study particles from inside the planet.
10/07/16 Hunting the nearly un-huntable The MINOS and Daya Bay experiments weigh in on the search for sterile neutrinos.
10/04/16 Creating the universe in a computer Computer simulations help cosmologists unlock the mystery of how the universe evolved.
09/29/16 LHC smashes old collision records The Large Hadron Collider is now producing about a billion proton-proton collisions per second.