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Fermilab completes its part in upgrading world’s most powerful X-ray laser
Fermilab sent its final contribution for the high-energy upgrade of the superconducting accelerator for SLAC’s X-ray laser, LCLS. The technology they developed will be transferred to industry for semiconductor-chip production and will be used in the Proton Improvement Plan-II, one of Fermilab’s flagship projects.
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Fermilab drives progress for national AI Genesis Mission
The Genesis Mission is leveraging the strength of the U.S. Department of Energy’s 17 national laboratories, including Fermilab, alongside American research universities and industry partners. The collaborative effort aims to supercharge innovation by integrating the transformative power of artificial intelligence across the national research landscape.
Largest neutrino experiment in the US wins Project of the Year Award
The largest neutrino experiment in the United States was named the Project of the Year by the Underground Construction Association for completing a significant and challenging underground construction project with little or no issues.
New electronically tunable quantum detector speeds up search for dark matter
Scientists designed a state-of-the-art detector to electronically tune itself, enabling scientists to search broader frequency ranges for evidence of weak signals produced by dark photons — possible dark matter particles — much faster and more precisely than ever before.
A chilling new search for dark matter will soon be underway
Fermilab has contributed vital components to the SuperCDMS experiment, located deep underground in a nickel mine outside of Sudbury, Canada.
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Fermilab welcomes first baby bison of 2026
Naperville TV reports on the new addition to the American bison herd at Fermilab born on April 21.
Nearly 1,600 meters below the surface of South Dakota, workers removed 800,000 tons of rock and built two giant caverns without a single serious accident — inside them, scientists will install the world’s largest underground cryogenic detector
The Underground Construction Association awarded the LBNF project the 2026 Project of the Year award to the teams who removed over 800,000 tons of rock from this extreme depth.
Fermilab celebrates birth of first bison calf of the season
The first cinnamon-colored baby bison was born at Fermilab on April 21. The new calf is healthy and the calf is staying close to its mother as it takes its first steps on the open grassland.
First baby bison of the year born at Fermilab
The first bouncing baby bison of the spring season arrived Tuesday morning at Fermilab.
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