Another year wiser June 8, 2017 | Kathryn Jepsen In honor of Fermilab’s upcoming 50th birthday, Symmetry presents physics birthday cards.
Nhan Tran wins 2017 URA Tollestrup Award June 8, 2017 | Ricarda Laasch Nhan Tran receives award for his leading role on jet substructure reconstruction and pile-up mitigation for the CMS experiment.
Leo Aliaga Soplin honored with 2017 URA Thesis Award June 8, 2017 | Ricarda Laasch Aliaga Soplin is recognized for his outstanding work in neutrino flux predictions for the NuMI beamline.
A tale of three cities June 6, 2017 | Lauren Biron, Sarah Charley and Andre Salles An enormous neutrino detector named ICARUS unites physics labs in Italy, Switzerland and the United States.
At LIGO, three’s a trend June 2, 2017 | Kathryn Jepsen The third detection of gravitational waves from merging black holes provides a new test of the theory of general relativity.
This month in Fermilab history: June June 1, 2017 | Valerie Higgins It was in June that National Accelerator Laboratory employees first showed up to work and that Leon Lederman became the lab’s second director.
A brief etymology of particle physics May 30, 2017 | Daniel Garisto How did the proton, photon and other particles get their names?
Fermilab takes part in My Brother’s Keeper initiative May 30, 2017 | Daniel Garisto High schoolers from local communities demographically underrepresented in STEM came to Fermilab for the event, which aims to help foster racial equality.
First results from search for a dark light May 26, 2017 | Manuel Gnida The Heavy Photon Search at Jefferson Lab is looking for a hypothetical particle from a hidden “dark sector.”
Friends of Lords Park Zoo announces baby bison’s name From The Courier-News, May 23, 2017: A bison that Fermilab gave up for adoption by the Elgin Zoo now has a name.