Particle Physics
Latest about Particle Physics

Humanity's Largest Atom Smasher Takes a Pause, Will Wake Up Again in 2021
By Rafi Letzter published
Particles: Breathe easy. Scientists at the world's largest particle collider have no plans to smash you together until spring 2021.

What Do Shrink-Wrapped Thanksgiving Turkeys and the Higgs Boson Have in Common?
By Catherine Meyers published
Both can be made using the power of particle accelerators.

Physicists Model Electrons in Unprecedented Detail — Spoiler Alert: They're Round
By Mindy Weisberger published
Electrons are extremely round, and some physicists will not be pleased about it.

Physicist Who Coined 'God Particle' Dies. And a Great Voice for Science Is Stilled.
By Don Lincoln published
It is a sad "day" in science. Dr. Leon Lederman has passed away at the age of 96.

Atom Smasher Detects Hints of New Unstable Particle
By Yasemin Saplakoglu published
The world's largest atom smasher has identified two totally new particles.

For Tiny Light Particles, 'Before' and 'After' Mean Nothing
By Yasemin Saplakoglu published
This is how something can be both "before" and "after" something else.

This Experiment Will Shoot Ghostly Particles Through Earth, Answer Why We Exist
By Don Lincoln published
An international group of physicists has announced that they have seen the first signals in a cube-shaped detector called ProtoDUNE.

Happy Birthday, LHC: Here's to 10 Years of Atom Smashing at the Large Hadron Collider
By Don Lincoln published
Ten years ago, the world's largest scientific instrument was turned on and the start of a research dynasty began.
Sign up for the Live Science daily newsletter now
Get the world’s most fascinating discoveries delivered straight to your inbox.