07/27/15 W bosons remain left-handed A new result from the LHCb collaboration weakens previous hints at the existence of a new type of W boson.
07/23/15 A new first for T2K The Japan-based neutrino experiment has seen its first three candidate electron antineutrinos.
07/22/15 Underground plans The Super-Kamiokande collaboration has approved a project to improve the sensitivity of the Super-K neutrino detector.
07/21/15 The Standard Model of particle physics Explore the elementary particles that make up our universe.
07/16/15 Something goes bump in the data The CMS and ATLAS experiments at the LHC see something mysterious, but it’s too soon to pop the Champagne.
07/09/15 More data, no problem Scientists are ready to handle the increased data of the current run of the Large Hadron Collider.
07/07/15 What is dark energy? It’s everywhere. It will determine the fate of our universe. And we still have no idea what it is.
07/02/15 The wonderful thing about triggers Physicist Jim Pivarski explains how particle detectors know when to record data.
07/01/15 Higgs factory proposed for Beijing Scientists in China hope to build a successor to the Large Hadron Collider—and take a new place on the international particle physics stage.
06/30/15 How do you solve a puzzle like neutrinos? When it comes to studying particles that zip through matter as though it weren’t even there, you use every method you can think of.
06/25/15 Exploring dark energy with robots The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument will produce a 3-D space map using a ‘hive’ of robots.
06/24/15 Seeing in gamma rays The latest sky maps produced by Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope combine seven years of observations.
06/23/15 Bringing neutrino research back to India The India-based Neutrino Observatory will provide a home base for Indian particle physicists.
06/18/15 Mathematician to know: Emmy Noether Noether's theorem is a thread woven into the fabric of the science.