Supersymmetry: what? why? when?
Contemporary Physics 41 (2000) 359
There’s Plenty of Zing in String Theory
Michigan Today, 2000
Hunting the Higgs — G. Kane & E. Witten (View images below)
Anthropic Questions
Invited article for Phi Kappa Phi Forum, Fall 2002
The Future of The (Our) Research University
Invited Essay For Volume Presented by University of Michigan to President L. Bollinger on his inauguration.
The Dawn of Physics Beyond the Standard Model
Scientific American, June 2003, p68, and Special Edition, January 2006, p5
Mysteries of Mass Article in Scientific American
Scientific American, July 2005 and Special Edition, January 2006, p33
Perspectives on LHC Physics (ed. G. Kane and A. Pierce)
The LHC — A “Why” Machine and a Supersymmetry Factory”
String Theory and the Real World
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Nature invited World View after Higgs Boson Discovery
Supersymmetry and Beyond – from the Higgs Boson to the New Physics – Contents
Why Physics Is the Easiest Science