St. Charles photographer wins Fermilab Photowalk in Batavia
From Kane County Chronicle, Sept. 23, 2018: A winning photograph by Ken Wickham of St. Charles taken at Fermilab in Batavia advanced in an international competition.
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From Kane County Chronicle, Sept. 23, 2018: A winning photograph by Ken Wickham of St. Charles taken at Fermilab in Batavia advanced in an international competition.
From The New York Times, Oct. 2, 2018: The Nobel committee recognized the scientists for their work in using light to make miniature tools.
From Udaipur Kiran, Sept. 18, 2018: More than 1,000 scientists and engineers from 32 countries spanning five continents — Africa, Asia, Europe, North America and South America — are working on the development, design and construction of the DUNE detectors.
Fermilab scientists are adapting the lab’s cutting-edge accelerator technology for qubits and quantum sensors.
From everyeye.it, Sept. 23, 2018: Il più grande rilevatore di neutrini ad argon liquido al mondo ha appena identificato il suo primo neutrino: inizia così la storia del Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment.
Photographers from Italy, the UK and Canada won professional and public votes.
The American Physical Society Fellowship is a distinction awarded each year to no more than one-half of 1 percent of current APS members by their peers.
From La Liberté, Sept. 18, 2018: Installé au CERN, le plus grand détecteur de neutrinos à argon liquide au monde vient d’enregistrer ses premières traces de particules. C’est le début d’un nouveau chapitre dans l’histoire de l’expérience internationale DUNE.
From Science News, Sept. 19, 2018: This overview of “three Standard Model challengers” includes the Fermilab Muon g-2 experiment.
New, flexible power modulators give accelerator operators more precise control over particle beams.