50 years of discoveries and innovations
The list covers 50 important particle physics measurements, advances in accelerator science, astrophysics discoveries, theoretical physics papers, game-changing computing developments and more.
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The list covers 50 important particle physics measurements, advances in accelerator science, astrophysics discoveries, theoretical physics papers, game-changing computing developments and more.
From Daily Herald, June 15, 2017: The Daily Herald publishes a collection of Fermilab-related photos in celebration of the lab’s 50-year anniversary.
In the early 1970s, many of us were working lots of overtime, about 12-hour days. One day, I’d just gotten home when I got a phone call: “We need your help.”
The particle physics laboratory makes a Spanish connection.
The beam pipes of the LHC need to be so clean, even air molecules count as dirt.
In honor of Fermilab’s upcoming 50th birthday, Symmetry presents physics birthday cards.
It was in the 1990s that John saw a big white tanker trailer used for liquid-nitrogen parked next to the A-1 service building on Main Ring Road.
An enormous neutrino detector named ICARUS unites physics labs in Italy, Switzerland and the United States.
The world’s largest liquid-argon neutrino detector, ICARUS, is about to make its way from CERN to Fermilab to begin its new mission: hunting for a previously undetected fourth type of neutrino.
The third detection of gravitational waves from merging black holes provides a new test of the theory of general relativity.