50th memories: the Fermilab Canoe Race
Sept. 30, 1979, about 1:45 p.m.: SNAP!! Gerd Hartner, in the bow of his canoe at the race starting position, dipped his paddle in the water, gave a mighty first pull and, to his astonishment, broke it in half.
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Sept. 30, 1979, about 1:45 p.m.: SNAP!! Gerd Hartner, in the bow of his canoe at the race starting position, dipped his paddle in the water, gave a mighty first pull and, to his astonishment, broke it in half.
In the Large Hadron Collider, protons become new particles, which become energy and light, which become data.
Dabbar spent the day touring the lab and meeting with Fermilab employees.
Successful physics collaborations rely on cooperation between people from many different disciplines.
When the power goes out, what’s our first priority?
Barish explains how LIGO became the high-achieving experiment it is today.
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After its most recent meeting, the committee released a statement on the future collider and its importance to the future of particle physics.
The money will further a novel conceptual technique for Chicago water treatment with high-power electron beams.
Around the world, scientists and nonscientists alike celebrated the first international Dark Matter Day.