Scientists measure entanglement at the LHC
Scientists on the ATLAS collaboration performed the highest-energy measurement of quantum entanglement.
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Scientists on the ATLAS collaboration performed the highest-energy measurement of quantum entanglement.
After twenty years of research, development, testing and production, the United States is now shipping state-of-the-art superconducting accelerator magnets to CERN for the high-luminosity upgrade to the Large Hadron Collider. At the heart of these powerful magnets is a new superconducting material used for the first time in a particle accelerator.
The ATLAS collaboration recently measured the strength of the strong force to a record level of precision, but there’s still long way to go toward understanding this fundamental force.
From symmetry magazine: In the culmination of a U.S. community planning process that began in late 2020, the High Energy Physics Advisory Panel has approved the recommendations of the P5 report.
Electromagnetism and the weak nuclear force are two distinct fundamental forces. That wasn’t always the case.
Firefighters from across the region came to Fermilab this fall to train how to battle wildland fires. The training also had a positive impact on the lab’s ecology.
The popular public educational event showcased Fermilab science and natural areas.
Phenomenologists must make precise predictions for what they expect DUNE data to look like.