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Fermilab’s Anna Grassellino receives one of Italy’s highest honors
Anna Grassellino, a senior scientist and the director of the Superconducting Quantum Materials and Systems Center at Fermilab, was honored with the Knight of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic for her pioneering contributions to superconducting quantum technologies. Known for her groundbreaking work on superconducting radiofrequency cavities, Grassellino has helped to revolutionize and lead advancements in particle accelerators and quantum information science.
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The muon’s magnetic moment exposes a huge hole in the Standard Model – unless it doesn’t
In recent years, a new SM prediction of the muon g-2 has emerged that questions whether the discrepancy exists at all, suggesting that there is no new physics in the muon. Alex Keshavarzi, a member of the Muon g-2 Experiment and the Muon g-2 Theory Initiative, discusses what is next for the final result for g-2 in 2025.
Weighing in on a puzzling particle heavyweight
Two experiments measuring the W boson have two different results. The lead analyzer of the CDF experiment discusses the differing results and what’s next for the W boson measurements.
Bipartisan legislation introduced: $2.5 billion for quantum research at Energy Department boosts U.S. leadership in quantum science
Recently, the bipartisan supported DOE Quantum Leadership Act was introduced aimed at investing over $2.5 billion in quantum research and development. The bill’s introduction is critical for scaling and commercializing quantum computing.
The Most Energetic Neutrino Ever Seen Makes a Mediterranean Splash
A detector in the Mediterranean discovered a cosmic neutrino carried 30 times more energy than any neutrino observed to date. Fermilab’s Bryan Ramson weighs in the new discovery.
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