Japan’s KAGRA searches the sky for gravitational waves October 29, 2020 | Liz Kruesi The newly operational KAGRA will bump the number of gravitational-wave observatories to four, which will allow scientists to better triangulate the source of ripples in space-time.
A bit of MAGIC August 25, 2020 | Liz Kruesi The MAGIC telescope’s first observation of a gamma-ray burst gave astronomers surprising new insight into the phenomenon.
Angela Fava: studying neutrinos around the globe July 26, 2017 | Liz Kruesi This experimental physicist has followed the ICARUS neutrino detector from Gran Sasso to Geneva to Chicago.
Art imitates physics April 3, 2017 | Liz Kruesi Artist Chris Henschke’s latest piece inspired by particle physics machinery is the closest he’s gotten to the real thing.
Viewing our turbulent universe December 2, 2016 | Liz Kruesi Construction has begun for the CTA, a discovery machine that will study the highest-energy objects and events across the entire sky.