04/07/22 Quanta Newly measured particle seems heavy enough to break known physics A new analysis of W bosons suggests these particles are significantly heavier than predicted by the Standard Model of particle physics.
04/07/22 CERN LHCb reveals secret of antimatter creation in cosmic collisions The finding may help determine whether or not any antimatter seen by experiments in space originates from dark matter.
04/06/22 Berkeley Lab CUORE team places new limits on the bizarre behavior of neutrinos Physicists are closing in on the true nature of the neutrino—and might be closer to answering a fundamental question about our own existence.
04/06/22 CERN ATLAS strengthens its search for supersymmetry At the recent Rencontres de Moriond conference, the ATLAS collaboration at the LHC presented several results of novel types of searches for particles predicted by Supersymmetry.
AI for control rooms 05/01/24 David Krause Scientists inside and outside of particle physics and astrophysics are leaning on AI for assistance with complex tasks.
01/30/18 Sterile neutrino sleuths Meet the detectors of Fermilab’s Short-Baseline Neutrino Program, hunting for signs of a possible fourth type of neutrino.
01/25/18 Brown University animates science communication The SciToons program pairs students with different levels of scientific expertise to create animated science explainers.
01/23/18 Neural networks for neutrinos Scientists are using cutting-edge machine-learning techniques to analyze physics data.
01/18/18 The biggest little detectors The ProtoDUNE detectors for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment are behemoths in their own right.
01/10/18 Rivers in the sky Local communities named newly discovered stellar streams for bodies of water close to home.
12/21/17 Not an ugly sweater party University College London scientists make physics festive with sweaters and songs at their annual holiday gathering.