Tape lives on at Fermilab
Storing a deluge of particle physics data requires the help of an old friend: tape cartridges.
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Storing a deluge of particle physics data requires the help of an old friend: tape cartridges.
Prototype tests of the future SuperCDMS SNOLAB experiment are in full swing.
From BBC News, Aug. 3, 2017: Dark Energy Survey researchers have released the most accurate map ever produced of the dark matter in our universe.
Dark Energy Survey scientists have unveiled the most accurate measurement ever made of the present large-scale structure of the universe, and their findings support the dark matter/dark energy model.
From Quanta, Aug. 3, 2017: Fermilab scientists Josh Frieman and Scott Dodelson talk about the latest major result from the Dark Energy Survey, which could signal the start of a new era of cosmology.
The sprawling Square Kilometer Array radio telescope hunts signals from one of the quietest places on Earth.
It was in August 1972 that Fermilab published its first experimental results.
From Daily Herald, July 26, 2017: The ICARUS neutrino detector — the largest liquid-argon particle detector ever built — ended its intercontinental journey Wednesday, rolling through the gates of its new home at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia.