Why aren’t neutrinos adding up?
Physicists take on the mystery of the missing (and extra) neutrinos.
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Physicists take on the mystery of the missing (and extra) neutrinos.
Symmetry chats with scientists and engineers about doing important work in physics without a doctoral degree.
Physicist Tim Hobbs works on neutrino and QCD theory and enjoys cooking and international travel.
Ximena Cid found her place in STEM by embracing her identity. Now she helps others do the same.
Successful assembly was the result of a collaboration among three institutions in three countries.
From URA.org (University Research Association), July 19, 2022: Ohana Benevides Rodrigues, a physics doctoral student at Syracuse University participated in the URA Visiting Scholars Program, helping her to develop a strong affinity for physics and establish a home at Fermilab. Her experiences at the lab enabled her to work on MicroBooNE and take part in the hardware assembly of the Short-Baseline Near Detector.
From Science, April 28, 2022: Fermilab’s Aaron Chou describes how his work on the ADMX keeping quantum sensors isolated from the environment in studying rare events that could be dark matter.
Researchers look toward quantum computing to help medical-imaging scientists achieve the goal of accurately measuring tissue properties with MRI scans.
A handful of physicists have prepared the detector for a more sophisticated dark matter search.
The workshop is the culmination of a two-year process to provide a scientific vision and detailed proposals to the planning process for the future of US particle physics.