Who gets their mass from the Higgs? June 4, 2018 A new result looks at the Higgs boson’s relationship with top quarks.
NOvA experiment sees strong evidence for antineutrino oscillation June 4, 2018 In a new result unveiled at the Neutrino 2018 conference in Heidelberg, Germany, the collaboration has announced its first results using antineutrinos, and has seen strong evidence of muon antineutrinos oscillating into electron antineutrinos.
A new resource for physics fans June 1, 2018 Want to learn about the most mysterious particles in the universe? Visit a new website dedicated to All Things Neutrino.
Simon Samuroff receives URA Thesis Award for Dark Energy Survey image analysis June 1, 2018 Samuroff has studied images of the cosmos to create a catalog that scientists are using to improve their measurements of galaxies and galaxy clusters.
SciTech celebrates 30 years of scientific exploration May 30, 2018 Fermilab was instrumental in founding the SciTech Hands-On Museum 30 years ago.
ADIOS and BigData Express offer new data streaming capabilities May 29, 2018 Oak Ridge and Fermilab developers are changing the way researchers can transport and analyze data, using a new methodology that allows for compressing and streaming of data coming out of simulations in real time.
Game-changing neutrino experiments May 24, 2018 This neutrino-watchers season preview will give you the rundown on what to expect to come out of neutrino research in the coming years.
Simone Marcocci wins INFN Bruno Rossi Prize May 23, 2018 In April, the Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics announced that Fermilab postdoctoral neutrino physicist Simone Marcocci had won the Bruno Rossi Prize for his Ph.D. thesis work.
The personal side of science May 22, 2018 The Story Collider visits Fermilab to highlight true stories from scientists.
Patrick Weber to lead Fermilab’s South Dakota Services Division May 22, 2018 The South Dakota native will put his expertise in government and education to work supporting the LBNF/DUNE project.