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Can a biochemistry technique win the battle against background for scientists studying the nature of neutrinos?
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Can a biochemistry technique win the battle against background for scientists studying the nature of neutrinos?
From Deep Thoughts, Oct. 24, 2016: The science at Sanford Lab directly contributes to South Dakota’s economy, and according to the facility, it’s only going to grow with the installation of LBNF.
Physicists are searching for gravitational waves all across the spectrum.
Robert Wilson was a man born out of his time. He lived in America from 1914 to 2000, but he really belonged to the central Italy of the 1500s. One ever-present reminder of this is the sculpture that sits in the reflecting pond in front of Wilson Hall.
Settle in for a physics-themed Halloween movie marathon.
A new project pairs volunteers and machine learning to sort through data from LIGO.
Physicists and geologists are forming a new partnership to study particles from inside the planet.
The influence and impact of physicists from Japan on Fermilab research started in the 1970s and is still strong today.
From FYI: The AIP Bulletin of Science Policy News, Sept. 29, 2016: The bill extends funding for the federal government at last year’s appropriated levels through Dec. 9, or 10 weeks beyond the end of the fiscal year.