IMSA celebrates 30, pays homage to Lederman
The connection between Fermilab and the Illinois Math and Science Academy goes back to the lab’s second director.
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The connection between Fermilab and the Illinois Math and Science Academy goes back to the lab’s second director.
From Nation News, April 9, 2017: Arden Warner is attracting attention to himself and his work as a physicist at Fermilab and to his private exploit developing a nontoxic way to clean up oil spills.
From The Shorthorn, April 19, 2017: University Hall Room 108 was over its 252-person capacity as spectators gathered to listen to Nigel Lockyer, Fermilab director, give his biggest talk about neutrinos.
Baby bison season is here, and all are welcome to visit with and photograph the newborns. Fermilab is expecting the new babies to be joined by at least 10 more over the next six weeks.
A new result from the LHCb experiment could be an early indicator of an inconsistency in the Standard Model.
While driven by the desire pursue curiosity, fundamental investigations are the crucial first step to innovation.
In particle physics, the difference of a millimeter or two can make or break an experiment.
From Chicagoist, April 6, 2017: Fermilab isn’t just the site of major discoveries about the fabric of reality and a really, really big magnet. It’s also a lovely place in the Western burbs to enjoy a restored slice of the tallgrass prairie that once dominated Illinois.
From Wired, April 5, 2017: For some reason, more matter formed than antimatter just after the Big Bang, and physicists don’t know why. “It’s one of the very biggest mysteries in the universe,” says physicist Don Lincoln of Fermilab.