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DUNE scientists receive NSF grant to tackle mass production of detector components for massive neutrino experiment
- Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment
- DUNE
- LBNF
- Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility
- National Science Foundation
- neutrino
- ProtoDUNE
The National Science Foundation has awarded a $1.6 million grant to four U.S. universities for work on the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment.
Patty McBride is next CMS deputy co-spokesperson
For the next two years, the Fermilab physicist will help lead the CMS experiment to push the boundaries of what is possible with the giant particle detector.
New leaders from Fermilab appointed for Dark Energy Survey
Rich Kron and Tom Diehl will lead the sky survey through the close of observations and into an era of full-data analysis.
LHC scientists detect most favored Higgs decay
Scientists now know the fate of the vast majority of all Higgs bosons produced in the LHC.
New accelerator research program at Fermilab sees first beam
- accelerator
- accelerator science
- accelerator technology
- FAST
- Fermilab Accelerator Science and Technology Facility
- IOTA
IOTA, the new test accelerator, gives researchers rich and varied opportunities to dive deep into the physics of particle beams.
Voting open for 2018 Global Physics Photowalk
Help choose the winning images in this international science photography competition.
Winners of 2018 Fermilab Photowalk announced
The winning photos from Fermilab’s July 28 Photowalk have been chosen and will be entered into the international Global Physics Photowalk sponsored by the Interactions collaboration.
Chopping beam to your taste
A Fermilab accelerator team has designed a device that chops accelerator-generated ion beams under highly demanding conditions.
Artur Apresyan receives $2.5 million award to develop detectors for High-Luminosity LHC
The upgraded collider will produce collisions at seven times the rate of the current LHC. Apresyan’s work will ensure the CMS detector can take on the particle flood.