Filter by Type - Any -EventImageNews ArticleVideoResource Display Grid Display List Feature VIA Symmetry Magazine The Most Important Website in Particle Physics The first website to be hosted in the US has grown to be an invaluable hub for open science. Feature VIA Symmetry Magazine Dark Matter Evades Most Sensitive Detector In its final run, the LUX experiment increased its sensitivity four-fold, but dark matter remains elusive. News Release VIA Stanford News Lost Satellite Revealed Black Hole Stirring Cosmic Brew, Thwarting Star Formation Before Hitomi died, it sent back X-ray data that explain how turbulent motions may prevent cooling of hot gas. Feature VIA Symmetry Magazine The Neutrino Turns 60 Project Poltergeist led to the discovery of the ghostly particle. Feature VIA Symmetry Magazine 1,000 Meters Below Meet the world’s deepest underground physics facilities. Video Gravitational Waves: The Sound of Black Holes Colliding Public lecture presented by Brian Lantz Video Feature Q&A: Hitomi Researchers Talk About the X-ray Satellite’s Tragic End and the Data It Sent Home KIPAC researchers mourn the loss of the Hitomi spacecraft but are thrilled about the data it was still able to capture. Feature VIA Symmetry Magazine LHC Prepares to Deliver Six Times the Data Experiments at the Large Hadron Collider are once again recording collisions at extraordinary energies. Feature VIA Symmetry Magazine Following LIGO’s Treasure Maps Astronomers around the world are looking for visible sources of gravitational waves. Feature SLAC’s Historic Linac Turns 50 and Gets a Makeover The lab’s signature particle highway prepares to enter another era of transformative science as the home of the LCLS-II X-ray laser. Feature EXO-200 Resumes Its Underground Quest The upgraded experiment aims to discover if neutrinos are their own antiparticles. Feature VIA Symmetry Magazine A GUT Feeling about Physics Scientists want to connect the fundamental forces of nature in one Grand Unified Theory. Feature · VIA Symmetry Magazine The Most Important Website in Particle Physics The first website to be hosted in the US has grown to be an invaluable hub for open science. Feature · VIA Symmetry Magazine Dark Matter Evades Most Sensitive Detector In its final run, the LUX experiment increased its sensitivity four-fold, but dark matter remains elusive. News Release · VIA Stanford News Lost Satellite Revealed Black Hole Stirring Cosmic Brew, Thwarting Star Formation Before Hitomi died, it sent back X-ray data that explain how turbulent motions may prevent cooling of hot gas. Feature · VIA Symmetry Magazine The Neutrino Turns 60 Project Poltergeist led to the discovery of the ghostly particle. Feature · VIA Symmetry Magazine 1,000 Meters Below Meet the world’s deepest underground physics facilities. Video Gravitational Waves: The Sound of Black Holes Colliding Public lecture presented by Brian Lantz Video Feature Q&A: Hitomi Researchers Talk About the X-ray Satellite’s Tragic End and the Data It Sent Home KIPAC researchers mourn the loss of the Hitomi spacecraft but are thrilled about the data it was still able to capture. Feature · VIA Symmetry Magazine LHC Prepares to Deliver Six Times the Data Experiments at the Large Hadron Collider are once again recording collisions at extraordinary energies. Feature · VIA Symmetry Magazine Following LIGO’s Treasure Maps Astronomers around the world are looking for visible sources of gravitational waves. Feature SLAC’s Historic Linac Turns 50 and Gets a Makeover The lab’s signature particle highway prepares to enter another era of transformative science as the home of the LCLS-II X-ray laser. Feature EXO-200 Resumes Its Underground Quest The upgraded experiment aims to discover if neutrinos are their own antiparticles. Feature · VIA Symmetry Magazine A GUT Feeling about Physics Scientists want to connect the fundamental forces of nature in one Grand Unified Theory. Go to previous page Page 1 … Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Currently on page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 … Page 40 Go to next page