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DUNE explained

    The Black Hills Pioneer covers what is DUNE and why is it important in a special section covering underground science in the Black Hills region. Starting on page 11, an interview with DUNE Physics Coordinator, Chris Marshall, discusses how the project will work and the science of DUNE.

    Why the U.N. declared 2025 the “International Year of Quantum Science and Technology”

      The United Nations declared 2025 to be the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, celebrating the role of quantum theory in developing our modern technological societies. It celebrates past successes and planning for a future in which people around the world can benefit from these crucial technologies.

      FBI Chicago, Bloch Quantum Tech Hub partner to secure region’s quantum assets through first-of-its-kind conference

        The Chicago Quantum Exchange and the FBI’s Chicago office recently hosted leaders from industry, government and academia at Fermilab to build communication channels. The first-of-its-kind symposium between law enforcement and technology developers aims to create a national model for cooperation between the quantum ecosystem and the government agencies to protect the nation and its assets.

        What happens to old scientific instruments?

          Learn what happens to lab equipment that is no longer used and how Fermilab donates instruments to universities to extend equipment usage.

          Fermilab welcomes 2024 baby bison

            Naperville News 17 reports on the new baby bison that arrived this spring at Fermilab. Just outside of Naperville, Fermilab has a growing herd of over 40 bison and two bulls that roam the campus’ prairie land.

            Scientists are on the cusp of unlocking the mysteries of dark matter—possibly the most powerful energy source in the Universe

              Fermilab’s Dan Hooper and Don Lincoln talk with Popular Mechanics about why scientists are eager to find the truth about the mysteries of dark matter. Worldwide there is cutting-edge research underway nearly a mile and a half beneath Earth’s surface at the China Jinping Underground Laboratory, the deepest detector in the world.