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Fermilab’s accomplishments highlight discovery and innovation in 2025
- AI
- dark energy
- emerging technologies
- LBNF/DUNE
- LHC AUP
- MAGIS-100
- Magnes
- MicroBooNE
- Mu2e
- Muon g-2
- neutrino
- NOvA
- PIP-II
- SQMS
- U.S. CMS
Throughout this year, Fermilab’s dedicated scientists, engineers, technicians and operations staff came together to drive discoveries, advance American innovation and prepare the lab for a bright future.
Why choose liquid argon for DUNE detectors?
In its quest to understand why matter exists, the flagship neutrino experiment hosted by Fermilab is constructing an enormous next-generation liquid-argon-based detector a mile underground. The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment is building on the successes of previous liquid-argon experiments, promising measurements of unprecedented precision over a wide range of energies that will bring significant new insights into the nature of the universe.
Andrzej Szelc elected co-spokesperson for SBND collaboration
The Short-Baseline Near Detector has logged the largest sample of neutrino interactions in liquid argon in the world. Newly elected, Andrzej Szelc will co-lead SBND during the next phase of the experiment.