Out in physics July 5, 2018 | Amanda Solliday LGBT+ scientists offer advice for promoting inclusivity in a guide written for the physics and astronomy community.
Higgs search alumni: Where are they now? July 5, 2018 | Sarah Charley and Kathryn Jepsen Meet four physicists who have found different ways to apply the skills they learned through their studies of the Higgs boson.
Think big, go small July 3, 2018 | Laura Dattaro Nothing beats a small experiment for the breadth of experience it gives the scientist.
The LHC-watcher’s field guide June 26, 2018 | Paul Lujan These are the event displays of Large Hadron Collider physicists’ dreams.
Waiting for a sign June 19, 2018 | Diana Kwon 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.
Q&A: Planning Europe’s physics future June 13, 2018 Halina Abramowicz leads the group effort to decide the future of European particle physics.
New facility aims to shrink accelerators June 12, 2018 Work has begun on an upgrade to the Facility for Advanced Accelerator Experimental Tests at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.
Intriguing news from MiniBooNE June 6, 2018 New research results have potentially identified a fourth type of neutrino: the sterile neutrino.
We’re going to need a bigger blackboard June 6, 2018 | Farrin Abbott and Manuel Gnida Watch SLAC theorist Lance Dixon write out a new formula that will contribute to a better understanding of certain particle collisions.
The perfect couple: Higgs and top quark spotted together June 4, 2018 | Sarah Charley Physicists see top quarks and Higgs bosons emanating from the same collisions in new results from the Large Hadron Collider.