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‘Squeezed light’ technology could accelerate path to quantum networking
Scientists at Fermilab and Caltech have demonstrated the feasibility of their method of using squeezed light to dramatically increase the rate at which quantum networks can generate entangled particle pairs over long distances. This advance addresses a critical bottleneck in building large-scale quantum networks.
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MicroBooNE detector excludes electron neutrino cause of MiniBooNE anomaly
A recent Physical Review Letters publication presents a thorough analysis of MicroBooNE detector data, investigating the anomalous surplus of neutrino-like events detected by the preceding MiniBooNE experiment.
Relive the two decades when physicists basked in the afterglow of the Standard Model
The 1980s and 1990s were a unique time for particle physics in the aftermath of the Standard Model in which Fermilab provided many contributions. The upcoming International Symposium on the History of Particle Physics at CERN will include research from Fermilab’s Tevatron.
UW career TREK to Chicago gives students a leg up on career journeys
Recently, 18 students from the University of Wyoming visited Fermilab and Argonne to observe operations firsthand and meet with industry professionals at each of the labs.
Muon g-2 Announces Most Precise Measurement of the Magnetic Anomaly of the Muon
Fermilab released the third and final measurement of the muon magnetic anomaly. The Muon g-2 collaboration describes the result in the recently published paper in the Physical Review Letters.
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