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Government officials in Washington, D.C., wish Fermilab a happy 50th birthday.
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Government officials in Washington, D.C., wish Fermilab a happy 50th birthday.
WDCB’s “The Arts Section,” June 25, 2017: Fermilab Art Gallery curator Georgia Schwender and historian and archivist Valerie Higgins talk about how artist Angela Gonzales came to Fermilab, her artwork and her legacy.
The startup of a 25-ton test detector at CERN advances technology for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment.
After the musician learned that grad students at CERN had created a parody of his 2004 single “Collide,” he flew to Switzerland to sing it at the LHC.
From the DOE Office of Science, June 21, 2017: Dark Energy Survey Director Josh Frieman appears in this Office of Science article, which surveys research projects that will help us better understand the phenomenon that is accelerating the universe’s expansion.
Universities in sub-Saharan Africa are teaming up to offer free training to students interested in fundamental physics.
From The New York Times, June 19, 2017: Fermilab scientist Joel Butler is quoted in this article on physicists monitoring the Large Hadron Collider are seeking clues to a theory that will answer deeper questions about the cosmos.
A NASA rocket experiment could use the Doppler effect to look for signs of dark matter in mysterious X-ray emissions from space.
Twenty-five years ago this month, Fermilab stood up its first website — one of the earliest websites in the United States.
The partnership is expected to advance a wide range of science, including medicine and energy.