This month in Fermilab history: November
Neutrinos made several November debuts at Fermilab.
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Neutrinos made several November debuts at Fermilab.
As the lab builds an international neutrino science portfolio, new partnership agreements have been signed with institutions in six countries.
For Dark Matter Day, scientist and Star Wars fan Dan McKinsey talks dark matter and the Force.
The workshop encouraged educators to interact with each other as learner, teacher and professional development provider.
Cross sections tell physicists how likely particles are to interact in a given way.
The world will soon be celebrating the hunt for the universe’s most elusive matter in a series of Dark Matter Day events planned in over a dozen countries.
Researchers from Caltech and the University of Southern California report the first application of quantum computing to a physics problem. By employing quantum-compatible machine learning techniques, they developed a method of extracting a rare Higgs boson signal from copious noise data.
A type of electron lens developed at Fermilab lends itself to future collider applications.
As you walk down the stairs from the main floor of Wilson Hall to the auditorium vestibule, look up to the near edge of the wood block ceiling.
For the first time, experiments have seen both light and gravitational waves released by a single celestial crash.