09/24/15 Citizen scientists published Amateurs and professionals share the credit in the newest publications from the Space Warps project.
09/23/15 Muon g-2 magnet successfully cooled down and powered up It survived a month-long journey over 3200 miles, and now the delicate and complex electromagnet is well on its way to exploring the unknown.
09/22/15 Do protons decay? Is it possible that these fundamental building blocks of atoms have a finite lifetime?
09/17/15 Hitting the neutrino floor Dark matter experiments are becoming so sensitive, even the ghostliest of particles will soon get in the way.
09/15/15 Where the Higgs belongs The Higgs doesn’t quite fit in with the other particles of the Standard Model of particle physics.
09/10/15 XMASS continues dark matter debate XMASS is the latest of multiple experiments to contradict a previous dark matter discovery claim, but the conversation isn't over yet.
09/09/15 The birth of a black hole, live Scientists hope to use neutrino experiments to watch a black hole form.
09/08/15 Labs to hold particle physics photo competition Participants will go behind the scenes at eight particle physics laboratories in Asia, Australia, Europe and North America.
09/03/15 Scientists below the surface How do you get to work when your office is a clean room a mile below ground?
09/01/15 Combined results find Higgs still standard The CMS and ATLAS experiments combined forces to more precisely measure properties of the Higgs boson.
08/31/15 Construction approved for world's most powerful digital camera It would take 1500 high-definition television screens to display just one image from the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope's high-resolution camera.
08/27/15 Looking for strings inside inflation Theorists from the Institute for Advanced Study have proposed a way forward in the quest to test string theory.
08/26/15 Scientists accelerate antimatter Accelerating positrons with plasma is a step toward smaller, cheaper particle colliders.