06/10/19 Berkeley leans into search for light dark matter Dark matter could be much lower in mass and slighter in energy than previously thought.
06/06/19 Sharing CERN with Nepal A dynamic duo at CERN is planting seeds to foster physics research in Nepal.
06/04/19 Engineering the world’s largest digital camera Building the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope also means solving extraordinary technological challenges.
05/28/19 Brothers reunited on the ATLAS experiment Two brothers with very different career paths land on the same project at CERN.
05/21/19 From physics to data science Four physicists share their journeys through academia into industry and offer words of wisdom for those considering making a similar move.
05/16/19 Europe’s path forward Physicists meet this week in Granada, Spain, to update the European Strategy for Particle Physics.
05/14/19 Casting a wide net In their quest to discover physics beyond the Standard Model, physicists weigh the pros and cons of different search strategies.
04/30/19 A common language Physics professor Jason Nordhaus is working to reduce barriers to STEM for deaf and hard-of-hearing students.
04/23/19 Falsifiability and physics Can a theory that isn’t completely testable still be useful to physics?
04/18/19 What gravitational waves can say about dark matter Scientists think that, under some circumstances, dark matter could generate powerful enough gravitational waves for equipment like LIGO to detect.
04/16/19 A collision of light One of the latest discoveries from the LHC takes the properties of photons beyond what your electrodynamics teacher will tell you in class.
04/11/19 LHCb results add clues to pentaquark mystery A re-examination of a particle discovered in 2015 has scientists debating its true identity.
04/10/19 Astronomers capture first image of a black hole The image reveals the black hole at the center of Messier 87, a massive galaxy in the nearby Virgo galaxy cluster.