11/12/15 Giving physics students options Many physics degree programs excel at preparing students for an academic career, but more than half of those who complete the programs head to industry instead.
11/11/15 Dark matter’s newest pursuer Scientists have inaugurated the new XENON1T experiment at Gran Sasso National Laboratory in Italy.
11/09/15 Neutrino experiments win big again The Fundamental Physics Prize recognized five collaborations studying neutrino oscillations.
11/09/15 Physics Photowalk voting begins Pick your favorites from among 24 photos taken during the Global Physics Photowalk.
11/06/15 The light side of dark matter New technology and new thinking are pushing the dark matter hunt to lower and lower masses.
11/03/15 The particle physics of you Not only are we made of fundamental particles, we also produce them and are constantly bombarded by them throughout the day.
11/02/15 MicroBooNE sees first accelerator-born neutrinos The results of the MicroBooNE experiment will be relevant for the forthcoming Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment.
10/30/15 Gravitational waves and where to find them Advanced LIGO has just begun its search for gravitational waves.
10/29/15 Next up: A turbocharged LHC Physicists are already preparing upgrades that will increase the physics reach of the Large Hadron Collider in the next decade.
10/27/15 The particle physics personality quiz What topic in particle physics are you destined to study? Take the quiz to find out!
10/21/15 Where's my hoverboard? Real, levitating hoverboards do exist, thanks to quantum mechanics and the interplay between superconductors and magnetic fields.
10/20/15 Frightfully smart jack-o’-lanterns These physics-themed jack-o’-lanterns come with extra brains.
10/15/15 From the lab to the classroom Physicist Jennifer Gimmell shares her love of physics with her students.