Prime Minister of Italy visits Fermilab
Fermilab welcomes Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi and celebrates nearly four decades of partnership and cooperation.
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Fermilab welcomes Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi and celebrates nearly four decades of partnership and cooperation.
The center of our galaxy is a busy place. But it might be one of the best sites to hunt for dark matter.
This new, two-minute animation shows how the Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility will power the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment to help scientists understand the role neutrinos play in the universe.
From BBC News, March 11, 2016: You can look in any direction inside this video of CERN’s Large Hadron Collider, including a view of the CMS detector.
Joel Butler will lead the LHC experiment starting in September.
From ars technica, Feb. 29, 2016: Fermilab’s found a brand-new species—the first particle with four flavors of quarks.
Scientist Sowjanya Gollapini is fascinated by neutrinos’ flavor-changing ways and their ability to escape detection.
The explanation for some strange experimental results could lie in undiscovered particles called sterile neutrinos.
From Scientific American, Feb. 26, 2016: Evidence for a never-before-seen particle containing four types of quark has shown up in data from the Tevatron collider at Fermilab.
DZero announces the newest member of the tetraquark family.