Fermilab mourns the passing of John Peoples, third director
John Peoples passed away on June 25, 2025. He was the third director of Fermilab, remembered as a prolific physicist and a hands-on leader.
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John Peoples passed away on June 25, 2025. He was the third director of Fermilab, remembered as a prolific physicist and a hands-on leader.
https://www.rcreader.com/news-releases/trio-monmouth-college-students-join-national-physics-collaboration-fermilab, June 27, 2025
Three women are spending their summer contributing to one of the largest and most ambitious physics experiments in the country — the Mu2e project at the Fermilab thanks to the DOE RENEW grant.
South Dakota Public Broadcasting, June 26, 2025
South Dakota Public Broadcasting recently went underground in Lead, SD to learn about major projects at SURF. This includes Lux Zeppelin, CASPAR and DUNE.
Fermilab hosted its first quantum science education outreach program for Chicago high school students. The classes were taught by quantum scientists and subject matter experts to inspire the next generation of quantum researchers.
UChicago News, June 23, 2025
The National Academies of Science announced the result of a three-year study to set the vision for the next decades of particle physics. The study included a top recommendation to build a muon collider in the U.S. hosted at Fermilab.
The B1M, June 18, 2025
The B1M channel, the world’s largest online video channel for construction projects, describes the LBNF/DUNE project and how it will help us continue to advance particle physics research.
Quantum Zeitgeist, June 20, 2025
A team of researchers at Fermilab titled, “Entangling remote superconducting qubits via transducer-generated multi-time-bin states”, demonstrates improved fidelity in both ideal transduction systems and those subject to noise, aiming to offer a potentially scalable architecture for future heterogeneous quantum networks.
Popular Mechanics, June 18, 2025
There are an array of experiments, like the Muon g-2 experiment at Fermilab, that are looking to see if an elusive fifth force might be at work.
Particle physics experiments use detectors that are intricate, sophisticated devices for learning about the origins and composition of the universe. The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment is designed to tackle one of physics’ biggest mysteries — matter-antimatter asymmetry in the universe — by studying neutrinos. Production of Anode Plane Assemblies, detector components that will allow DUNE to achieve exquisite measurement precision, requires skilled technicians, a cleverly designed machine and an incredible attention to detail.
Rice University, June 16, 2025
Rice University recently hosted its first DUNE-TECH camp to prepare students with hands-on experience and training using cutting-edge tools and technologies needed to contribute to the DUNE experiment and to neutrino physics experiments.