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The Planck scale
The Planck scale sets the universe’s minimum limit, beyond which the laws of physics break.
Brazil in Batavia: How a timely invitation sparked 30 years of partnership
The Brazilian user community at Fermilab consists of nearly 80 researchers from 15 institutions working across 13 different projects and experiments.
Why do objects feel solid?
A reader asks, “If atoms are mostly empty space, then why does anything feel solid?” James Beacham, a researcher with the ATLAS Experiment Group at Ohio State University, explains in this two-minute video.
What do theorists do?
Theorists map and navigate the sea of possible particle discoveries.
Fermilab’s Latin American workshop showcases past, present and future collaboration
- Argentina
- Brazil
- CERN
- Chile
- DUNE
- international relations
- internationality
- Latin America
- Mexico
- neutrino
- ProtoDUNE
- Puerto Rico
- Switzerland
Physicists up and down the Western Hemisphere are fans of neutrinos, and experiments to study the subtle particle are flourishing at Fermilab and throughout Latin America.
Fermilab scientists Sam Posen, Jen Raaf win prestigious DOE Early Career Research Awards
- accelerator
- accelerator R&D
- accelerator technology
- ArgoNeuT
- award
- Boston University
- Cornell University
- Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment
- detector technology
- DUNE
- LArIAT
- liquid argon
- Massachusetts
- MicroBooNE
- New York
- Sanford Lab
- Sanford Underground Research Facility
- South Dakota
- SRF
- superconducting radio-frequency technology
Each will receive $2.5 million, distributed over five years, to advance their work at the laboratory.
Preparing for the sterile neutrino search: Fermilab breaks ground on Short-Baseline Near Detector building
On April 27, Fermilab broke ground on the building that will house the future Short-Baseline Near Detector. The particle detector is one of three that, together, Fermilab scientists and collaborators will use to search for the sterile neutrino.
A GUT feeling about physics
Scientists want to connect the fundamental forces of nature in one Grand Unified Theory.
The hottest job in physics?
Accelerator scientists are in demand at labs and beyond.