07/20/23 ScienceNews Centuries on, Newton’s gravitational constant still can’t be pinned down Different labs’ measurements of the strength of gravity don’t agree.
07/17/23 Stanford John Sarrao named director of SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory Physicist and scientific leader John Sarrao will become SLAC’s sixth director.
07/17/23 Fermilab What does the Standard Model predict for the magnetic moment of the muon? Predicting the numerical value of the magnetic moment of the muon is one of the most challenging calculations in high-energy physics.
07/12/23 DOE DOE’s Office of Science is now accepting applications for spring 2024 undergraduate internships Students will conduct research and technical projects at national laboratories.
Muons: Emblems of discovery 01/13/26 Diana Kwon Once a surprise to physicists, these particles are useful tools inside and outside the realm of particle physics.
11/30/18 Heavy-ion researchers seize their moment During the short heavy-ion run at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, every moment counts.
11/15/18 Physics footage from a Monkee 1970s video footage recorded by musician Micky Dolenz when he visited the then-nascent Fermilab is now available on YouTube.
11/13/18 Gravitational lenses Predicted by Einstein and discovered in 1979, gravitational lensing helps astrophysicists understand the evolving shape of the universe.
11/08/18 From GED to PhD Physicist Kira Burt dropped out of school at 16. Now she teaches students that anyone can be a scientist.
11/06/18 The quest to test quantum entanglement Quantum entanglement, doubted by Einstein, has passed increasingly stringent tests.
10/25/18 Already beyond the Standard Model We already know neutrinos break the mold of the Standard Model. The question is: By how much?
10/23/18 The building boom These international projects, selected during the process to plan the future of US particle physics, are all set to come online within the next 10 years.