04/30/13 Christian Science Monitor Antimatter might fall up, say physicists A paper published this week considers whether antimatter could exhibit antigravity, potentially resolving some of physics' biggest mysteries.
04/30/13 Matter, antimatter, we all fall down—right? Scientists perform the first direct investigation into how antimatter interacts with gravity.
04/29/13 Los Angeles Times ESA: Herschel space telescope blinded by heat, retires for good The Herschel Space Observatory has run out of coolant and ceased looking into the cold, distant universe.
04/29/13 Ars Technica Detector in South Pole’s ice cap spots rare high-energy neutrinos Two particles nicknamed Bert and Ernie are the highest-energy neutrinos ever spotted.
Curiouser and curiouser: a riddle at the ALICE detector 12/09/25 Sarah Charley In 2023, the ALICE experiment was ready for their best year yet, until a mysterious signal threatened everything. As the LHC wraps up its 2025 lead-ion run, physicists recall how they worked together to solve the puzzle.