DOE Project Leadership Institute award returns to Fermilab
Once again, a Fermilab employee is part of the winning team in the DOE’s leadership program.
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Once again, a Fermilab employee is part of the winning team in the DOE’s leadership program.
Sept. 27, 2023
From Big Think: Is it true, what goes up must come down? Don Lincoln explores the ALPHA collaboration’s use of CERN’s Antimatter Factory to test if antimatter might experience gravity in a manner opposite of ordinary matter. The conclusion: antimatter does not fall upward.
Results from the ALPHA experiment confirm that matter and antimatter react to gravity in a similar way.
Avi Vadali started researching at Fermilab for class credit his senior year of high school. Now that work is being published in a journal article.
From Popular Science, September 26, 2023
From Popular Science: A new observatory under construction in China—the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory, or JUNO—plans to hunt the elusive neutrino with better sensitivity than ever before. Expected to be operational in 2024, this detector will not only be bigger, but also more sensitive to slight variations in neutrinos’ energies than any of its predecessors.