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?
01/06/15 Accelerator-powered carbon dating An accelerator-driven form of carbon dating advances everything from archaeology to personalized medicine.
12/19/14 TRIUMF announces photo contest winners Visiting photographers get an insider’s view of Canada’s national particle and nuclear physics laboratory.
12/18/14 Physicist turned carbon-catcher Particle physics inspires Arizona State University professor Klaus Lackner's work on climate change.
12/17/14 LHC filled with liquid helium The Large Hadron Collider is now cooled to nearly its operational temperature.
12/16/14 Deck the halls with Nobel physicists Symmetry presents a physics twist on the craft of cutting paper snowflakes.
12/11/14 ICARUS hits the road A giant neutrino detector is traveling by truck from the Italian Gran Sasso laboratories to CERN to get ready for a new life.
12/10/14 First LHC magnets prepped for restart A first set of superconducting magnets has passed the test and is ready for the Large Hadron Collider to restart in spring.
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.
12/05/14 Vacuuming the ATLAS detector One hundred scientists and engineers recently gave the ATLAS detector a deep cleaning in preparation for the Large Hadron Collider restart.