HEP Featured Content | U.S. DOE Office of Science (SC) Official websites use .gov .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States. Secure .gov websites use HTTPS lock ) or means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. Featured Content Accelerator and Beam Physics Roadmap Roadmap for the Accelerator and Beam Physics (ABP) thrust of the General Accelerator Research and Development (GARD) program, sponsored by the Department of Energy Office of High Energy Physics (DOE OHEP). Read more about Accelerator and Beam Physics Roadmap Shattering Protons in High-Energy Collisions Confirms Higgs Boson Production New results confirm the rate of Higgs boson production, matching our understanding of how the universe works. Read more about Shattering Protons in High-Energy Collisions Confirms Higgs Boson Production New Limits in the Search for Sterile Neutrinos New searches for sterile neutrinos, hypothetical particles that do not directly “talk to” any particles in the Standard Model, significantly narrow the remaining regions where these particles may be hiding. Read more about New Limits in the Search for Sterile Neutrinos What to do with the data? Physicists and scientific computing experts prepare for an onslaught of petabytes. Read more about What to do with the data? Intermediate Neutrino Research Program Awards ANNIE and PROSPECT will investigate the properties and interactions of the known neutrinos and search for new types of neutrinos. Read more about Intermediate Neutrino Research Program Awards Dark matter evades most sensitive detector In its final run, the LUX experiment increased its sensitivity four-fold, but dark matter remains elusive. Read more about Dark matter evades most sensitive detector Dark Energy Measured With Record-Breaking Map of 1.2 Million Galaxies A team of hundreds of physicists and astronomers have announced results from the largest-ever, three-dimensional map of distant galaxies. Read more about Dark Energy Measured With Record-Breaking Map of 1.2 Million Galaxies Preparing for their magnetic moment Scientists are using a plastic robot and hair-thin pieces of metal to ready a magnet that will hunt for new physics. Read more about Preparing for their magnetic moment Seven Earn 2016 Early Career Awards in High Energy Physics The 2016 Early Career Award recipients include: Kristian Hahn (Northwestern U.), Shih‐Chieh Hsu (U. of Washington), Christoph Lehner (BNL), Chad Mitchell (LBNL), Sam Posen (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory), Jennifer Raaf (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory), Eduardo Rozo (U. of Arizona). Read more about Seven Earn 2016 Early Career Awards in High Energy Physics EXO-200 resumes its underground quest The upgraded experiment aims to discover if neutrinos are their own antiparticles. Read more about EXO-200 resumes its underground quest Physicists build ultra-powerful accelerator magnet An international partnership to upgrade the LHC has yielded the strongest accelerator magnet ever created. Read more about Physicists build ultra-powerful accelerator magnet Fermilab scientists discover new four-flavor particle DZero announces the newest member of the tetraquark family. Read more about Fermilab scientists discover new four-flavor particle Contact High Energy Physics Address U.S. Department of Energy SC-25/Germantown Building 1000 Independence Ave., SW Washington, DC 20585 Phone Tel(301) 903-3624 Fax(301) 903-2597 Email Send us a message sc.hep@science.doe.gov Read more about Top Leaving Office of Science The link you have requested will take you to a website outside the Office of Science. Please click the following link to continue: Thank you for visiting our site. We hope your visit was informative and enjoyable. sub nav