Cari Cesarotti, a postdoc at MIT and recipient of prestigious awards in theoretical physics, dives into the latest in particle experiments. She discusses the limitations of the Standard Model and the frustrating absence of new phenomena since the Higgs boson discovery. Cari explores the future of particle physics through innovative methods like muon colliders, the nuances of neutrinos, and the complexities of proton versus electron collisions. With an eye on dark matter and groundbreaking discoveries, she paints an exciting picture of upcoming scientific adventures.