12/11/15 The next gamma-ray eye on the sky Scientists have successfully tested the first prototype camera for the Cherenkov Telescope Array.
12/09/15 Save the particles To learn more about the particles they collide, physicists turn their attention to a less destructive type of collision in the LHC.
12/07/15 Fermilab brings in new artist-in-residence Chicago innovator Ellen Sandor will create new works based on her experiences at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory.
12/04/15 After the particle physics degree Physicist Meghan Anzelc is just as surprised as anyone she wound up with an enjoyable career in the insurance industry.
12/03/15 Holometer rules out first theory of space-time correlations The extremely sensitive quantum-spacetime-measuring tool will serve as a template for continuing scientific exploration.
12/01/15 What could dark matter be? Scientists don’t yet know what dark matter is made of, but they are full of ideas.
11/25/15 Revamped LHC goes heavy metal Physicists will collide lead ions to replicate and study the embryonic universe.
11/24/15 Charge-parity violation Matter and antimatter behave differently. Scientists hope that investigating how might someday explain why we exist.
11/20/15 Physicists get a supercomputing boost Scientists have made the first-ever calculation of a prediction involving the decay of certain matter and antimatter particles.
11/19/15 Shrinking the accelerator Scientists plan to use a newly awarded grant to develop a shoebox-sized particle accelerator in five years.
11/12/15 Giving physics students options Many physics degree programs excel at preparing students for an academic career, but more than half of those who complete the programs head to industry instead.
11/11/15 Dark matter’s newest pursuer Scientists have inaugurated the new XENON1T experiment at Gran Sasso National Laboratory in Italy.
11/09/15 Neutrino experiments win big again The Fundamental Physics Prize recognized five collaborations studying neutrino oscillations.
11/09/15 Physics Photowalk voting begins Pick your favorites from among 24 photos taken during the Global Physics Photowalk.
11/06/15 The light side of dark matter New technology and new thinking are pushing the dark matter hunt to lower and lower masses.