Celebrating Dark Matter Day in Latin America
Scientists, artists, communicators and physics fans find creative ways to mark the unofficial holiday devoted to dark matter.
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Scientists, artists, communicators and physics fans find creative ways to mark the unofficial holiday devoted to dark matter.
Symmetry is back with more physics-themed Halloween costumes.
The Siena Galaxy Atlas will be a tool for research into how galaxies form and evolve, gravitational waves, dark matter and the structure of our universe.
In the 1900s, Albert Einstein unified the concepts of space and time, giving us a useful new way to picture the universe.
About 1,400 people attended the grand opening of CERN’s new science education center.
Results from the ALPHA experiment confirm that matter and antimatter react to gravity in a similar way.
LuSEE-Night will demonstrate whether an experiment to search for ancient radio signals can survive the moon’s unforgiving environment.
In a race against the clock, CERN engineers and technicians pulled together to find and fix a leak inside the Large Hadron Collider.
Indirectly testing this theory, motivated by the mysterious mass of the Higgs boson, could be within reach for experiments at the Large Hadron Collider.
To understand why scientists are excited about detecting a new background, just look to the history of studies of the CMB.