After fire and monsoons, DESI resumes cataloguing the cosmos
Collaborators on the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument breathe a sigh of relief as they successfully restart the state-of-the-art experiment.
71 - 80 of 609 results
Collaborators on the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument breathe a sigh of relief as they successfully restart the state-of-the-art experiment.
Cameo Lance spoke at an American Physical Society meeting about her winding path from an undergraduate degree in physics to the space industry.
Being able to see themselves as physicists can make or break students’ ability to thrive in the field.
Scientists are using a detector originally designed to study neutrinos to pin down an elusive nuclear physics measurement.
It takes years of on-the-job training to learn the ins and outs of particle accelerator operation.
As part of a class on design thinking, a graduate student turned her research topic into an art installation resembling a giant disco ball.
It’s around you, it’s a part of you, and scientists are still trying to figure it out.
Physicists take on the mystery of the missing (and extra) neutrinos.
Symmetry chats with scientists and engineers about doing important work in physics without a doctoral degree.