01/26/22 Quanta How the physics of resonance shapes reality The same phenomenon by which an opera singer can shatter a wineglass also underlies the very existence of subatomic particles.
01/24/22 NPR James Webb telescope reaches its final destination in space, a million miles away The James Webb Space Telescope, the most powerful telescope ever built, has reached its final destination in space.
01/20/22 Ars Technica Missing mass? Not on our watch—Dr. Paul Sutter explains dark matter Watch the pilot episode of the new series Edge of Knowledge.
01/19/22 EarSnacks Smaller than small: The discovery of quarks For World Quark Day, experimental physicist Dr. Martin Breidenbach takes Andrew & Polly on a trip through the ’70s into subatomic space to recount his use of a gigantic device to discover how small the universe can get.
Tomorrow’s physics test: machine learning 05/07/24 Laura Dattaro Machine learning is becoming an essential part of a physicist’s toolkit. How should new students learn to use it?
06/13/17 Fermilab en español (ES) El laboratorio de física de partículas establece una conexión en español.
06/12/17 How to clean inside the LHC The beam pipes of the LHC need to be so clean, even air molecules count as dirt.
06/08/17 Another year wiser In honor of Fermilab’s upcoming 50th birthday, Symmetry presents physics birthday cards.
06/06/17 A tale of three cities An enormous neutrino detector named ICARUS unites physics labs in Italy, Switzerland and the US.
05/30/17 A brief etymology of particle physics How did the proton, photon and other particles get their names?
05/26/17 First results from search for a dark light The Heavy Photon Search at Jefferson Lab is looking for a hypothetical particle from a hidden “dark sector.”