Winners of 2018 Fermilab Photowalk announced
The winning photos from Fermilab’s July 28 Photowalk have been chosen and will be entered into the international Global Physics Photowalk sponsored by the Interactions collaboration.
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The winning photos from Fermilab’s July 28 Photowalk have been chosen and will be entered into the international Global Physics Photowalk sponsored by the Interactions collaboration.
From World Nuclear News, Aug. 20, 2018: An intergovernmental agreement on a neutrino physics collaboration, signed with Fermilab in April, has opened the possibility of for in-kind contributions by the two countries to each other’s neutrino projects.
A Fermilab accelerator team has designed a device that chops accelerator-generated ion beams under highly demanding conditions.
The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory has a new digital assistant.
From CNN, Aug. 17, 2018: Fermilab scientist Don Lincoln discusses the conflict between superstring theory and the phenomenon of dark energy, mentioning the Dark Energy Survey.
From STFC, Aug. 15, 2018: STFC has appointed Dave Newbold of the University of Bristol, who has been leading the data acquisition design for DUNE, as new director of its Particle Physics Department.
ICARUS now sits in the path of Fermilab’s neutrino beam, a milestone that brings the detector one step closer to taking data.
From Agencia FAPESP, Aug. 8, 2018: A longstanding partnership between the Brazilian scientific community and Fermilab is getting stronger, thanks in part to FAPESP’s research funding programs.
From WBBM Newsradio: Aug. 6, 2018: Fermilab has preliminary approval for its plan to upgrade its particle accelerator, which uses streams of neutrinos for a wide variety of physics research, by the middle of the next decade.
A year after detecting a neutron star collision, scientists are excited for the future of multimessenger astronomy and astrophysics.