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Fermilab researchers supercharge neural networks, boosting potential of AI to revolutionize particle physics
Fermilab researchers have provided expertise and leadership in developing an open-source framework that enables the design of hardware capable of making split-second decisions. These advances aim to prioritize the enormous volumes of data produced by some of humanity’s most ambitious physics experiments.
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Fermilab’s SQMS Center funded with $125 million to shape the future of quantum information science
The SQMS Center enters a new era focused on scaling quantum systems from discovery to deployment — driving innovation in computation, communication and sensing.
Energy Department announces partnership with Fermilab and Qblox to manufacture foundational quantum control platform for U.S. research and innovation
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced a partnership between Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and Qblox, under which Qblox will coordinate manufacturing, distribution and support for the Quantum Instrumentation Control Kit (QICK) to advance U.S. quantum research and workforce development.
‘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.
Why choose liquid argon for DUNE detectors?
In its quest to understand why matter exists, the flagship neutrino experiment hosted by Fermilab is constructing an enormous next-generation liquid-argon-based detector a mile underground. The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment is building on the successes of previous liquid-argon experiments, promising measurements of unprecedented precision over a wide range of energies that will bring significant new insights into the nature of the universe.
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US turns gold mine into giant fridge to hold 15,000 tons of liquid argon at -303°F
A collaboration of scientists and engineers are tackling the colossal engineering challenge of building massive, super-cooled containers to hold liquid argon for the DUNE experiment.
Scientists Have Been Hunting This Elusive Particle for a Decade. It Doesn’t Exist
For the past decade, MicroBooNE researchers measured changes in neutrinos using two accelerator neutrino beams
US scientists complete laser lab for world’s largest vertical atom interferometer
A state-of-the-art experiment at Fermilab is one step closer to collecting experimental data with the completion of a laser laboratory that houses its advanced laser systems
Scientists have been hunting this elusive particle for a decade. It doesn’t exist.
After a series of experiments, MicroBooNE scientists have ruled out the sterile neutrino, taking at least one complication out of explaining phenomena beyond the Standard Model of particle physics.
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