Neutral-pion production at MINERvA, or how to cope with cases of mistaken identity September 8, 2017 MINERvAneutrinoresultFermilab feature Neutral-pion production is a major character in a story of mistaken identity worthy of an Agatha Christie novel.
This month in Fermilab history: September September 1, 2017 50th anniversaryhistoryFermilab feature In past September months, lab employees moved to Weston, Colorado bison moved to Illinois, and Nigel Lockyer moved to the United States.
50th memories: Three short stories on Fermilab colors August 23, 2017 50th anniversaryarthistorymagnetsculptureFermilab feature We don’t mess around with paint color at Fermilab.
Mu2e’s magnet boot camp August 21, 2017 ItalymagnetMu2eFermilab feature A new cryogenic facility provides a place for superconducting magnet tests before the Mu2e detector is assembled.
Bison tales August 9, 2017 50th anniversaryhistoryFermilab feature I used to feed the bison back in the day. We used to have two herds. One was where the current herd lives now, and the other was across the street.
Tape lives on at Fermilab August 9, 2017 big dataCERNCMScomputingdataFranceLarge Hadron ColliderLHCSwitzerlandFermilab feature Storing a deluge of particle physics data requires the help of an old friend: tape cartridges.
This month in Fermilab history: August August 1, 2017 50th anniversaryhistoryFermilab feature It was in August 1972 that Fermilab published its first experimental results.
ICARUS arrives at Fermilab July 31, 2017 CERNICARUSItalyneutrinoSBNShort-Baseline Neutrino programFermilab feature 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.
All dressed up July 26, 2017 50th anniversaryhistoryFermilab feature In 1990, Penny Kasper, Danying Yi and I were all graduate students on the E791 experiment.
Watch groundbreaking of Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility live July 20, 2017 CERNDeep Underground Neutrino ExperimentDUNEItalyLBNFneutrinoSanford LabSanford Underground Research FacilitySouth DakotaSwitzerlandUnited KingdomFermilab feature 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.