Four things physicists still wonder about the Higgs boson
Scientists have learned a lot about the Higgs boson in the decade since they discovered it. But intriguing questions remain.
Scientists have learned a lot about the Higgs boson in the decade since they discovered it. But intriguing questions remain.
Physicists are revisiting what they previously assumed about how dark matter interacts with itself.
The CDF experiment at Fermilab measured the mass of the W boson and came up with an answer that no one expected.
The Standard Model is one of the most well-tested theories in particle physics. But scientists are searching for new physics beyond it.
Inventions like the transistor and laser changed the world. What changes will the second quantum revolution bring?
Physicists take on the mystery of the missing (and extra) neutrinos.
CERN’s accelerators and the LHC’s detectors have undergone major upgrades that will allow scientists to collect more data in the upcoming run than they did in the previous two runs combined.
The powerful camera built for the Dark Energy Survey has taken more than 1 million photos from its perch in Chile. Here are some of the best.
Two projects in JWST’s first observation cycle will probe the nature of dark matter.
When a theory breaks, you learn how to build it better.