Rewiring STEM education
The idea that science skills are innate and great discoveries are made only by “lone geniuses” is losing traction in STEM.
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The idea that science skills are innate and great discoveries are made only by “lone geniuses” is losing traction in STEM.
Machine learning will become an even more important tool when scientists upgrade to the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider.
A pair of results bring neutrinos into the new era of multimessenger astronomy.
LGBT+ scientists offer advice for promoting inclusivity in a guide written for the physics and astronomy community.
Meet four physicists who have found different ways to apply the skills they learned through their studies of the Higgs boson.
Nothing beats a small experiment for the breadth of experience it gives the scientist.
These are the event displays of Large Hadron Collider physicists’ dreams.
Some scientists spend decades trying to catch a glimpse of a rare process. But with good experimental design and a lot of luck, they often need only a handful of signals to make a discovery.
Halina Abramowicz leads the group effort to decide the future of European particle physics.