01/20/16 Is the neutrino its own antiparticle? The mysterious particle could hold the key to why matter won out over antimatter in the early universe.
01/19/16 A speed trap for dark matter Analyzing the motion of X-ray sources could help researchers identify dark matter signals.
01/14/16 Exploring the dark universe with supercomputers Next-generation telescopic surveys will work hand-in-hand with supercomputers to study the nature of dark energy.
01/07/16 How to wrangle a particle Learn some particle accelerator basics from a Fermilab accelerator operator.
01/05/16 The booming science of dwarf galaxies A recent uptick in the discovery of the smallest, oldest galaxies benefits studies of dark matter, galaxy formation and the evolution of the universe.
12/18/15 CERN and US increase cooperation The United States and the European physics laboratory have formally agreed to partner on continued LHC research, upcoming neutrino research and a future collider.
12/17/15 LHC ends 2015 with a cliffhanger Two LHC experiments see an unexpected bump, but scientists need more data to figure out whether it's worth getting excited about.
12/15/15 Physics books of 2015 A tour of 10 of this year’s popular science books delivers dark matter, black holes and a hefty dose of Einstein.
12/14/15 Photowalk winners announced An international jury and more than 3800 public votes determined the winners of this year's Global Physics Photowalk competition.
12/14/15 LUX maps where dark matter isn't The LUX experiment has drawn the best picture yet of what dark matter particles cannot be.