 
					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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- 			 Earth Earth50 years ago, nuclear blasting for gas boomed. Today it’s a bust.50 years ago, scientists made plans to use nuclear explosions to extract natural gas from underground. In one such experiment, the gas was released but turned out to be radioactive. 
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- 			 Particle Physics Particle PhysicsNew analysis boosts case for smaller protonElectron scattering data hint at a slightly smaller proton radius. 
- 			 Physics Physics‘Void’ dives into physics of nothingnessIn modern physics, emptiness is elusive and difficult to define, a new book shows. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsSupersolids produced in exotic state of quantum matterBose-Einstein condensates display properties of liquid and solid simultaneously. 
- 			 Particle Physics Particle PhysicsMuon surplus leaves physicists searching for answersA glut of muons shows up in particle showers in the atmosphere. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsUnits of measure are getting a fundamental upgradeNew units based on fundamental properties of the universe will make measurements more precise. 
- 			 Quantum Physics Quantum Physics‘Time crystal’ created in labA chain of ions creates a crystal that repeats in time instead of in space. 
- 			 Particle Physics Particle PhysicsLatest dark matter searches leave scientists empty-handedAs the most popular candidates for dark matter fail to show up in detectors, scientists are broadening the search. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsPhysicists find atomic nucleus with a ‘bubble’ in the middleSilicon-34 has an unusually small number of protons in its center. 
- 			 Tech TechHow to read a book without opening itNew technique allows scientists to read the pages of an ancient text without opening the book.