2018 Photowalk winners announced October 1, 2018 Photographers from Italy, the UK and Canada won professional and public votes.
Life as an accelerator operator September 27, 2018 | Shannon Brescher Shea Behind some of the world’s biggest scientific instruments are teams with a set of skills you can’t find anywhere else.
A 25-foot thermometer for neutrino science September 11, 2018 | Sarah Charley This instrument developed for DUNE can take 48 temperatures simultaneously and with expert precision.
Voting open for 2018 Global Physics Photowalk August 27, 2018 Help choose the winning images in this international science photography competition.
A dual-phase DUNE August 7, 2018 | Lauren Biron The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment is advancing technology commonly used in dark matter experiments—and scaling it up to record-breaking sizes.
Machine learning proliferates in particle physics August 1, 2018 | Manuel Gnida A new review in Nature chronicles the many ways machine learning is popping up in particle physics research.
Accelerator excellence July 24, 2018 | Sarah Lawhun Fermilab’s Lia Merminga talks to Symmetry about her early experiences in STEM and her drive to solve science’s unanswered questions.
Scientists trace high-energy cosmic neutrino to its birthplace July 12, 2018 | Kathryn Jepsen A pair of results bring neutrinos into the new era of multimessenger astronomy.
Think big, go small July 3, 2018 | Laura Dattaro Nothing beats a small experiment for the breadth of experience it gives the scientist.