 
					Senior physics writer Emily Conover joined Science News in 2016. She has a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Chicago, where she studied the weird ways of neutrinos, tiny elementary particles that can zip straight through the Earth. She got her first taste of science writing as a AAAS Mass Media Fellow for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. She has previously written for Science Magazine and the American Physical Society. She is a two-time winner of the D.C. Science Writers’ Association Newsbrief award, and a winner of the Acoustical Society of America’s Science Communication Award.
 
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All Stories by Emily Conover
- 			 Physics PhysicsProton size still perplexes despite a new measurementStudy of hydrogen atoms supports the case for a smaller proton. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsJennifer Dionne harnesses light to illuminate nano landscapesNanophotonics research by materials scientist Jennifer Dionne could lead to improved drugs, cancer tests or invisibility cloaks. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsTrio wins physics Nobel Prize for gravitational wave detectionPioneers of LIGO collaboration win for finding spacetime ripples from two spiraling black holes. 
- 			 Quantum Physics Quantum PhysicsQuantum video chat links scientists on two different continentsA Sept. 29 ultrasecure quantum video chat demonstrates the potential for quantum communications across the globe. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsTrio of detectors tracks gravitational waves to their homeLIGO and Virgo spot spacetime ripples in their first joint detection. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsTurning up the heat on electrons reveals an elusive physics phenomenonHeating a strip of platinum creates a “spin current” in the material’s electrons due to the spin Nernst effect. 
- 			 Quantum Physics Quantum PhysicsA new test of water ripples supports the idea of quantum heat in a vacuumWater waves bolster theory that accelerating space travelers really feel the heat. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsHow to peel permanent marker off glassWater’s surface tension can peel a thin hydrophobic film such as permanent ink off glass surfaces. 
- 			 Particle Physics Particle PhysicsDark matter still remains elusiveScientists continue the search for particles that make up the universe’s missing matter. 
- 			 Particle Physics Particle PhysicsThe results from a slew of experiments are in: Dark matter remains elusiveScientists continue the search for particles that make up the universe’s missing matter. 
- 			 Quantum Physics Quantum PhysicsMinuscule jitters may hint at quantum collapse mechanismVibrations of a tiny cantilever could help reveal why quantum rules fail on large scales. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsMolecules face the big chillScientists have cooled molecules below a previously impassable limit.