Physics books of 2017
Gravitational waves take the top spot in Symmetry writer Mike Perricone’s yearly round-up of popular science books related to physics and astrophysics.
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Gravitational waves take the top spot in Symmetry writer Mike Perricone’s yearly round-up of popular science books related to physics and astrophysics.
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In the Large Hadron Collider, protons become new particles, which become energy and light, which become data.
Successful physics collaborations rely on cooperation between people from many different disciplines.
Barish explains how LIGO became the high-achieving experiment it is today.
Fantastical designs elevate physics in works by Fermilab’s first artist.
Around the world, scientists and nonscientists alike celebrated the first international Dark Matter Day.
For Dark Matter Day, scientist and Star Wars fan Dan McKinsey talks dark matter and the Force.
Cross sections tell physicists how likely particles are to interact in a given way.
For the first time, experiments have seen both light and gravitational waves released by a single celestial crash.