ICARUS neutrino detector installed in new Fermilab home
ICARUS now sits in the path of Fermilab’s neutrino beam, a milestone that brings the detector one step closer to taking data.
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ICARUS now sits in the path of Fermilab’s neutrino beam, a milestone that brings the detector one step closer to taking data.
DESI, an instrument to help scientists get to the bottom of the dark energy mystery, is getting a little help from Fermilab.
The DOE Early Career Award will fund research and development for special technology to study the lightest and most elusive particles.
The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment is advancing technology commonly used in dark matter experiments—and scaling it up to record-breaking sizes.
Growing up on the Crow reservation in Montana inspired JoRee LaFrance to pursue a career in hydrology.
A new review in Nature chronicles the many ways machine learning is popping up in particle physics research.
Experience gained during the construction of prototype detectors paves the way toward the final design of the DUNE detectors.
Fermilab’s Lia Merminga talks to Symmetry about her early experiences in STEM and her drive to solve science’s unanswered questions.
PIP-II, a particle accelerator project for generating intense neutrino beams, has achieved an important milestone.
Through an initiative that seeks to strengthen the global scientist network, European researchers contribute to the Mu2e muon experiment and Short-Baseline Neutrino Program at Fermilab.