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03/24/25
Science Friday

DESI data strengthens evidence of change in dark energy

Researchers built the largest 3D map of our universe yet. What they found supports the idea that dark energy could have evolved over time.

03/19/25
Berkeley Lab

DESI opens access to the largest 3D map of the universe yet

A new data release from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument is now available for researchers to explore. The collection contains information on 18.7 million galaxies, quasars, and stars—the largest dataset of its kind ever shared.

03/12/25
Rubin Observatory

NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory installs LSST Camera on telescope 

Using the largest digital camera in the world, Rubin Observatory will soon be ready to capture more data than any other observatory in history.

LHCb
03/25/25

The LHCb experiment at CERN has revealed a fundamental asymmetry in the behavior of particles called baryons.

DESI’s instrument, a long black cylinder supported by the metal telescope framework, points at the domed ceiling. The dome interior is bathed in blue light.
03/19/25

New DESI results strengthen hints that dark energy may evolve

Combining the DESI data with other experiments shows signs that the impact of dark energy may be weakening over time—and the standard model of how the universe works may need an update.

Press conference
03/18/25

Scientists recall the discovery of the top quark 30 years ago at Fermilab

On March 2, 1995, the top quark discovery at Fermilab was announced by scientists on the CDF and DZero collaborations, and the sixth and final quark was added to the Standard Model. 

Illustration of four physicists profiled in the article
03/12/25

From the lab to the classroom

Most students who earn a PhD in physics build careers outside of research. Meet four physicists who went from particle physics research to teaching high school physics and math. 

Conceptual illustration of a firehose shooting out particles
02/26/25

Explain it in 60 seconds: High-Luminosity LHC

The upgrade to the Large Hadron Collider will allow scientists to better study known phenomena and to search for new ones.

Illustration of a tea cup and neutrinos
02/18/25

Why do neutrinos rarely interact?

Neutrinos are notoriously aloof, but it’s not entirely their fault.

Illustrated portraits of four DUNE photographers
02/11/25

Photographing DUNE

Documenting the work of building the world’s largest neutrino experiment presents photographers with a unique set of challenges.

A small bottle of lead
01/28/25

How do scientists get lead into the LHC?

Once a year, the Large Hadron Collider smashes lead ions. But how do scientists get a heavy metal into a particle accelerator?

Illustration of a scientist "listening" for background noise
01/23/25

Bringing background to the forefront

SNOLAB scientists meticulously measure the signals that interfere with sensitive physics experiments. 


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