“Physicists use the wave theory on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and the particle theory on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.”
– W H Bragg (1862-1942)
“So what’s the speed of dark?”
– Stephen Wright
- The Electron Is So Round That It’s Ruling Out Potential New Particles – April, 2023
- How to Tame the Endless Infinities Hiding in the Heart of Particle Physics – April, 2023
- Physics is about principles, not particles – March, 2023 (article by former York prof Veronica Sanz)
- A theory of theories – January, 2023
- Clash of the Titans – DUNE vs HyperK (September, 2022)
- Solid State Detectors and Tracking for Snowmass – September, 2022
- How the Physics of Nothing Underlies Everything – August, 2022
- Flying high with silicon photomultipliers – May, 2022
- The social context of quarks – January, 2022
- Physicists Nail Down the ‘Magic Number’ That Shapes the Universe – December, 2020
- What is a Particle? – November, 2020
- A New Map of All the Particles and Forces – October, 2020
- How Mathematical ‘Hocus-Pocus’ Saved Particle Physics – September, 2020
- Have dark bosons been spotted in ytterbium isotopes? – September, 2020
- The Mathematical Structure of Particle Collisions Comes Into View – August, 2022
- A High-Energy Take on Black Hole Encounters – July, 2020
- Laser spectroscopy: A new way to study pions – July, 2020
- Pinning Down a Neutron’s Lifetime Space-based spectrometer enters neutron lifetime debate – June, 2020
- ‘Milestone’ Evidence for Anyons, a Third Kingdom of Particles – May, 2020
- What Goes On in a Proton? Quark Math Still Conflicts With Experiments. – May, 2020
- The Invention of Big Science – Michael Witherell, Director of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, speaking on “Nobel Day” 2019 at the Sanford Underground Research Facility (December 13, 2019)
- The dark-energy deniers – June, 2018
- What can particles tell us about the cosmos? – September, 2017
- Coherent neutrino scattering seen with compact detector – August, 2017
- What is a “particle”? – June, 2016
- Einstein meets the dark sector in a new numerical code that simulates the universe – March, 2016
- The Heavy Limit of Dark Matter – March, 2016
- Who ordered that? – March, 2016
- The hidden neutrino – March, 2016
- Fermilab scientists discover new four-flavor particle – February, 2016
- New clues in the hunt for the sources of cosmic neutrinos – February, 2016
- Physicists zoom in on gluons’ contribution to proton spin – February, 2016
- Can Four Neutrons Tango? – February, 2016
- Weighing the lightest particle – February, 2016
- Is the neutrino its own antiparticle? – February, 2016
- CERN gives thumbs up to new sterile-neutrino detector – February, 2016
- Charge-parity violation – December, 2015
- What could dark matter be? – December, 2015
- What every physicist should know about string theory – November, 2015
- LHC Data Might Reveal Nature of Neutrinos – November, 2015
- The woman who invented abstract algebra – October, 2015
- What Neutrinos Reveal – October, 2015
- Visions of Future Physics – September, 2015
- Age of the neutrino: Plans to decipher mysterious particle take shape – August, 2015
- Landmark: Discovery of a 2nd Kind of Neutrino – August, 2015
- The mystery of particle generations – August, 2015
- Mathematician to know: Emmy Noether – June, 2015
- Flavour Expedition to the Zeptouniverse – May, 2015
- Probing neutrinoless double beta decay with SNO+ – May, 2015
- An Updated Historical Profile of the Higgs Boson – April, 2015
- The Deeper Roles of Mathematics in Physical Laws – April, 2015
- Subatomic Particles over Time: Graphics from the Archive, 1952 to 2015 – Scientific American, April, 2015
- Seeing dark matter without seeing – April, 2015
- Dark matter and muons are ruled out as DAMA signal source – April, 2015
- Particle physics: A weighty mass difference – April, 2015
- Mapping the cosmos: Dark Energy Survey creates detailed guide to spotting dark matter – April, 2015
- Dark-matter QCD-axion searches – April, 2015
- `Penguin’ Anomaly Hints at Missing Particles – March, 2015
- Theory of the strong interaction verified – March, 2015
- Fact or Fiction?: Dark Matter Killed the Dinosaurs – March, 2015
- How are quarks like puppets? – Fermilab Today, February 26, 2015
- Quasar spectrum shines a new light on unchanged fundamental constants – February, 2015
- Notes from the Editors: 2015 AAAS Meeting – Seeing is Believing – February, 2015
- Scientists may have solved mystery of matter’s origin – February, 2015
- Higgs Boson Could Explain Matter’s Dominance over Antimatter – February, 2015
- Fermilab Today, February 5, 2015
- The origin of quark color – January, 2015
- Particles accelerate without a push – January, 2015
- Bell as the Copernicus of Probability – December, 2014
- Parity and Time-Reversal Violation in Atomic Systems – December, 2014
- Scientific method: Defend the integrity of physics – December, 2014
- The Standard Model of Particle Physics – December, 2014
- NMR Sees the Spin of a Single Proton – November, 2014
- Scintillator yields glimpse of elusive solar neutrinos – November, 2014
- Nine weird facts about neutrinos – Fermilab Today, November 6, 2014
- Determination of the Free Neutron Lifetime – October, 2014
- How cloud chambers revealed subatomic particles – September, 2014
- Experimental method of detecting relic neutrino by atomic de-excitation – September, 2014
- Testing the Weak Interaction with Potassium – September, 2014
- New game trades clicks for physics discoveries – September, 2014
- Particle physics to aid nuclear cleanup – September, 2014
- Detectors in daily life – September, 2014
- Research Aimed at the Heart of the Sun – September, 2014
- A Pioneer as Elusive as His Particle – September, 2014
- Extension of standard model by knot algebra – September, 2014
- KEK: 50 years from the discovery of ‘CP-violation’ – July, 2014