Prototype for DUNE detector will test new technology that can handle more neutrinos
Scientists working on the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment are preparing for the first test of a prototype detector in a neutrino beam.
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Scientists working on the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment are preparing for the first test of a prototype detector in a neutrino beam.
The Fermilab-hosted SQMS Center achieved a significant milestone with the opening of one of the largest quantum research laboratories in the country. The lab hosts multiple experimental platforms at the forefront of quantum information science, technology and workforce development.
Lori Huntoon is the new environmental program manager at Fermilab. She recently discussed her new position, her goals for this program, and llamas.
Bringing more than 20 years of lab experience and leadership, Rae Moss will lead Fermilab communications as the lab enters a new era of science research.
A world-renowned accelerator physicist, Raimondi will lead the PIP-II project, which is building the next-generation Fermilab accelerator complex.
Chandrashekhara Bhat and Robert Zwaska named APS fellows by the Division of Physics of Beams for their contributions to high-energy physics.
The Siena Galaxy Atlas will be a tool for research into how galaxies form and evolve, gravitational waves, dark matter and the structure of our universe.
The U.S. Department of Energy recognizes Fermilab employee and key partner for improving sustainability at Fermilab.
In the 1900s, Albert Einstein unified the concepts of space and time, giving us a useful new way to picture the universe.
DOE awarded Fermilab $9 million to further develop technology for national-scale quantum networks to improve the transmission of information as part of the Advanced Quantum Network for Scientific Discovery project.