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The genetic purity and diversity of the Fermilab bison herd
The Fermilab bison herd, a symbol of the laboratory’s pioneering spirit, are genetically pure, with not a bit of cattle genetics in evidence.
Our imperfect vacuum
The emptiest parts of the universe aren’t so empty after all.
Is the neutrino its own antiparticle?
The mysterious particle could hold the key to why matter won out over antimatter in the early universe.
Dark Energy Survey releases early data
- astronomy
- astrophysics
- Chile
- Dark Energy Camera
- Dark Energy Survey
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Before the Dark Energy Survey began in August 2013, scientists spent months testing the Dark Energy Camera, putting it through its paces. Now, catalogs of galaxies and stars derived from the data collected during the Science Verification season have been released to the public.
Video: How to wrangle a particle
Learn some particle accelerator basics from a Fermilab accelerator operator.
The booming science of dwarf galaxies
A recent uptick in the discovery of the smallest, oldest galaxies benefits studies of dark matter, galaxy formation and the evolution of the universe.
One minute with Keenan Newton, Content Management Group lead
Keenan Newton of the Core Computing Division is well-versed in DocDB, Indico, SharePoint and WordPress. He’s also a volunteer firefighter.
CERN and U.S. increase cooperation
The United States and the European physics laboratory have formally agreed to partner on continued LHC research, upcoming neutrino research and a future collider.