A call to cite Black women and gender minorities June 28, 2023 | Katrina Miller Theoretical astrophysicist Chanda Prescod-Weinstein recently unveiled the Cite Black Women+ in Physics and Astronomy Bibliography.
Physics on tour June 14, 2023 | Madeleine O’Keefe A group called the Big Bang Collective sets up physics discovery stations at rather unexpected venues: music festivals.
A cosmological headache June 6, 2023 | Claire Malone For over a century, scientists have wondered what is counteracting the force of gravity in the universe.
A different way of thinking May 30, 2023 | Katrina Janco Neurodivergent physicists face barriers in STEM, but there are also benefits to being who they are.
From inventor to entrepreneur May 23, 2023 | Chris Patrick Creating a startup to commercialize technology developed during research is a risky road for physicists and engineers, but the help of experts can improve their chances.
Searching for the matter that hides its shine May 16, 2023 | Nathan Collins Just because matter is visible doesn’t mean it’s easy to see.
Collaboration builds fantastical stories from nuggets of truth May 9, 2023 | Fionna M. D. Samuels What happens when you pair CERN scientists with science fiction writers to create short stories inspired by particle physics?
Encouraging a new community May 3, 2023 | Emily Ashford Physicists advocate for getting community college students involved in research.
Whatever happened to the theory of everything? April 25, 2023 | Sarah Charley A theory of everything was all the rage in the 1980s. So where did it go?
Practice makes perfect (particle detectors) April 18, 2023 | Madeleine O’Keefe Prototyping is an indispensable step in the development of particle physics experiments like DUNE and projects like PIP-II.