Video: How to wrangle a particle January 7, 2016 Learn some particle accelerator basics from a Fermilab accelerator operator.
The booming science of dwarf galaxies January 5, 2016 A recent uptick in the discovery of the smallest, oldest galaxies benefits studies of dark matter, galaxy formation and the evolution of the universe.
One minute with Keenan Newton, Content Management Group lead January 4, 2016 Keenan Newton of the Core Computing Division is well-versed in DocDB, Indico, SharePoint and WordPress. He’s also a volunteer firefighter.
Fermilab's global reach January 4, 2016 The future of Fermilab is global, as exemplified by the DUNE international effort.
CERN and U.S. increase cooperation December 18, 2015 The United States and the European physics laboratory have formally agreed to partner on continued LHC research, upcoming neutrino research and a future collider.
Physics books of 2015 December 15, 2015 A tour of 10 of this year’s popular science books delivers dark matter, black holes and a hefty dose of Einstein.
Global Physics Photowalk winners announced December 14, 2015 In September, eight research laboratories from around the globe hosted over 200 photographers at their world-class facilities for a Global Physics Photowalk. Interactions announces the winners.
Gravitational wave hunters team with astrophysicists December 14, 2015 Members of the Dark Energy Survey have partnered with the LIGO experiment in the hunt for gravitational waves. They’re the DES-GW group. DES-GW will use the Dark Energy Camera to help LIGO search for the source of the gravitational waves it detects.
Save the particles December 9, 2015 To learn more about the particles they collide, physicists turn their attention to a less destructive type of collision in the LHC.