09/25/23 CERN ATLAS measures strength of the strong force with record precision The result showcases the power of the LHC to push the precision frontier and improve our understanding of nature.
09/25/23 Argonne What is quantum squeezing? The quantum squeezing technique brings greater precision to time-keeping and astronomy.
09/21/23 Interactions Join the world’s laboratories to celebrate the global search for dark matter Dark Matter Day, an international event, aims to shed light on the mystery of dark matter through a series of events held on and around Halloween.
09/15/23 ScienceNews Scientists have two ways to spot gravitational waves. Here are some other ideas To see all the gravitational waves the cosmos offers, scientists are thinking big—and small.
Antimatter falls down 09/27/23 Sarah Charley Results from the ALPHA experiment confirm that matter and antimatter react to gravity in a similar way.
09/26/23 Listening to the radio on the far side of the moon LuSEE-Night will demonstrate whether an experiment to search for ancient radio signals can survive the moon’s unforgiving environment.
09/25/23 Tending to a giant In a race against the clock, CERN engineers and technicians pulled together to find and fix a leak inside the Large Hadron Collider.
09/19/23 What is neutral naturalness? Indirectly testing this theory, motivated by the mysterious mass of the Higgs boson, could be within reach for experiments at the Large Hadron Collider.
09/12/23 Imagining the future of gravitational-wave research To understand why scientists are excited about detecting a new background, just look to the history of studies of the CMB.
09/05/23 Rap with an undercurrent of particle physics UK musician Consensus spins the big ideas of physics into rap and hip-hop tracks.
08/29/23 Life along the future DUNE beamline Unseen neutrinos, visible lives: A photographer journeys through the Midwest.
08/22/23 Vera C. Rubin Observatory brings the universe to everyone The Rubin Observatory is making education and outreach a top priority.
08/15/23 Seeing the full picture with line-intensity mapping Scientists are championing a relatively new technique as a method to understand the structure of the early universe in three dimensions.