In photos: Dare to Dream shares joys of STEM with Latina middle schoolers
Lab professionals discussed their work, shared their experiences in different career areas and encouraged the girls to study STEM careers themselves.
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Lab professionals discussed their work, shared their experiences in different career areas and encouraged the girls to study STEM careers themselves.
From Business Insider, April 24, 2018: In Chicago, Her Excellency visits Fermilab, America’s premier national laboratory for particle physics and accelerator research.
Approximately 1,100 Chicago-area high school students, parents and educators attended the event, where they had the opportunity to meet more than 160 STEM professionals from nearly 50 companies, organizations, agencies and professional associations.
From Indian Times Daily, April 16, 2018: U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry and India’s Atomic Energy Secretary Sekhar Basu signed an agreement in New Delhi to expand the two countries’ collaboration on world-leading science and technology projects.
Governor General Payette toured Fermilab’s extensive research complex and marked the start of a new partnership in particle physics research.
The Japan-based experiment is one step closer to answering mystifying questions about antimatter.
From World Nuclear News, April 17, 2018: Energy Secretary Rick Perry and India’s Atomic Energy Secretary Sekhar Basu signed an agreement in New Delhi that opens the way to jointly advancing cutting-edge neutrino science projects under way in both countries, LBNF/DUNE
From NEI Magazine, April 19, 2018: India and the United States have signed an agreement enabling their scientists to collaborate on the development and construction of different types of neutrino detectors, including for LBNF/DUNE.
Breakthroughs in physics sometimes require an assist from the field of mathematics — and vice versa.
From Argonne National Laboratory, April 19, 2018: Scientists from Argonne National Laboratory and Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, along with collaborators from over 25 other institutions, are recreating a previous experiment with much higher precision.