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How an experiment at Fermilab fixed a hole in the Standard Model
On July 21, 2000, the DONUT collaboration at Fermilab announced the first direct evidence for tau neutrinos. The particles remain elusive to this day, but physicists continue to seek new ways of studying them.
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HRL Laboratories launches open-source solution for solid-state spin-qubits
HRL Laboratories developed an open-source extension to the Quantum Instrumentation Control Kit developed at Fermilab. QICK was designed to control electrostatically confined semiconductor spin-qubits.
Fermilab’s final word on muon g-2
Fermilab’s Muon g-2 collaboration announced the final result on the magnetic moment of the muon. The new measurement agrees closely with a significantly revised Standard Model prediction.
Hundreds gather in Lead for the town-wide Neutrino Day
The 17th annual Neutrino Day took place on July 12 in Lead, South Dakota. The festival is inspired by the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE), an international project operated in part at SURF.
Lead celebrates Neutrino Day ahead of new large-scale scientific experiment
Fermilab participated in SURF’s annual Neutrino Day on July 12. Scientists and engineers from the lab participated in a livestream event from the underground caverns and spoke with visitors above ground about DUNE.
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