This month in Fermilab history: August
It was in August 1972 that Fermilab published its first experimental results.
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It was in August 1972 that Fermilab published its first experimental results.
After six weeks’ passage across the ocean, up rivers and on the road, the newest member of Fermilab’s family of neutrino detectors has arrived.
This experimental physicist has followed the ICARUS neutrino detector from Gran Sasso to Geneva to Chicago.
In 1990, Penny Kasper, Danying Yi and I were all graduate students on the E791 experiment.
A groundbreaking ceremony held at the Sanford Underground Research Facility in Lead, South Dakota, marks the start of construction of a massive international experiment that could change our understanding of the universe.
On Friday, July 21, a new era of physics in the United States will officially begin. The groundbreaking ceremony for the Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility will streamed live.
Once a year the Black Hills come alive with the sounds of science.
As a TARGET student last year, Hein helped create a Python course for other TARGET students. Now he’s back teaching as an extended intern.
More than 2 million people have viewed Zuckerberg’s Facebook Live video, which discusses DUNE, neutrinos and the search for dark matter.
Way back when, I was in the Materials Supply Group, I was in charge of looking through lists of equipment that laboratories and government facilities had placed in excess.