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10 ways Fermilab advanced science and technology in 2022
- CDF
- CMS
- construction
- cryomodule
- dark matter
- detector technology
- DUNE
- EDI
- education and public engagement
- excavation
- fellowship
- Fermi Quantum Institute
- ICARUS
- IERC
- LBNF
- LBNF/DUNE
- LHC
- machine learning
- MicroBooNE
- Mu2e
- muons
- neutrino
- physics
- PIP-II
- quantum
- quantum computing
- quantum science
- SBND
- Short-Baseline Neutrino program
- SQMS
- SQMS Center
- STEM
Scientists and engineers from around the world collaborate with Fermilab to develop state-of-the-art technologies and solve the mysteries of matter, energy, space and time. Here is a look at 10 ways they advanced science and technology this year.