01/18/23 Popular Mechanics Scientists just solved a major nuclear reactor mystery Scientists on the STEREO experiment find no evidence sterile neutrinos are the cause of anomalies in studies of neutrinos at nuclear reactors.
01/09/23 WIRED How to measure ripples in spacetime Using the giant Virgo interferometer in Tuscany, researchers are recording gravitational waves created by interstellar cataclysms as they wash through our planet.
01/04/23 Nautilus The remarkable emptiness of existence Most of the energy within the cosmos is contained in the vacuum, and that energy is dominating the future evolution of the universe.
12/20/22 Nature Hint of crack in standard model vanishes in LHC data A discrepancy in the measurement of a type of particle decay had raised hopes of new physics.
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.
05/04/17 Sterile neutrino search hits roadblock at reactors A new result from the Daya Bay collaboration reveals both limitations and strengths of experiments studying antineutrinos at nuclear reactors.
04/27/17 Did you see it? Boston University physicist Tulika Bose explains why there's more than one large, general-purpose particle detector at the Large Hadron Collider.
04/25/17 Archaeology meets particle physics Undergraduates search for hidden tombs in Turkey using cosmic-ray muons.
04/18/17 How blue-sky research shapes the future While driven by the desire to pursue curiosity, fundamental investigations are the crucial first step to innovation.
04/10/17 Urban Sketchers visit Fermilab The group brought their on-site drawing practice to the particle physics laboratory.
04/04/17 WIMPs in the dark matter wind We know which way the dark matter wind should blow. Now we just have to find it.
04/03/17 Art imitates physics Artist Chris Henschke’s latest piece inspired by particle physics mixes constancy with unpredictability, the natural with the synthetic.