They did the smash – they did the Proton Smash October 30, 2018 holidaySymmetry feature Add some science to your Halloween!
One minute with Marcellus Parker, engineering physicist October 26, 2018 peopleFermilab feature When he isn’t working on magnets for the Large Hadron Collider, Parker loves talking to people about technical topics in everyday language.
Already beyond the Standard Model October 25, 2018 Daya BayDouble ChoozICARUSIceCubeLos AlamosLSNDMicroBooNEMiniBooNEMINOSneutrinoNOvARENOSBNSBNDShort-Baseline Near DetectorShort-Baseline Neutrino programSNOSuperKSymmetry feature We already know neutrinos break the mold of the Standard Model. The question is: By how much?
The building boom October 23, 2018 ADMXBerkeley LabCaliforniaCanadaCERNcollaborationDark Energy Spectroscopic InstrumentDeep Underground Neutrino ExperimentDESIDUNEHigh-Luminosity LHCHL-LHCinternationalityLBNFLong-Baseline Neutrino FacilityLSSTLUX-ZEPLINLZMu2eMuon g-2PIP-IISLACSNOLABSuperCDMSSwitzerlandUniversity of WashingtonWashingtonSymmetry feature These international projects, selected during the process to plan the future of U.S. particle physics, are all set to come online within the next 10 years.
Five mysteries the Standard Model can’t explain October 18, 2018 antimatterdark energygravityneutrinoSymmetry feature Our best model of particle physics explains only about 5 percent of the universe.
Community and software applications on display at Fermilab quantum science workshop October 17, 2018 quantum computingquantum information sciencequantum scienceFermilab feature Representatives from industry joined physicists to present software and share ideas about the future of quantum science and technology.
Studying the stars with machine learning October 16, 2018 astronomyastrophysicscomputingcosmologymachine learningSymmetry feature To keep up with an impending astronomical increase in data about our universe, astrophysicists turn to machine learning.
Fermilab scientists to look for dark matter using quantum technology October 16, 2018 axiondark matterquantumquantum information sciencequantum sciencequbitsFermilab feature Their efforts apply research from multiple disciplines to hunt for dark matter – in particular, the much sought-after axion.
Superconducting film technology leads to record performance for low-frequency SRF cavity October 10, 2018 accelerator R&Daccelerator researchaccelerator scienceIARCresultSRFsuperconducting radio-frequency technologyFermilab feature An SRF team at Fermilab has demonstrated record performance from an accelerating cavity using a technique that could lead to significant cost savings for future accelerators.
Celebrate the dark (matter) this Halloween with Dark Matter Day: The Return October 9, 2018 dark matterDark Matter DayPress release Join in with Dark Matter Day events online and around the world.