What is annihilation? February 15, 2022 antimatterastrophysicsCERNdark mattergamma rayTevatronSymmetry feature In particle physics, “annihilation” is a transformation.
A virtual view of the Fermilab bison herd through new bison cam February 11, 2022 bisonwebcamwildlifeFermilab feature With the installation of the new bison cam, fans of the Fermilab herd and America’s national mammal can now watch the charismatic megafauna 24/7.
Jim Gates gives back February 8, 2022 fellowshipmentorshippeopleSTEMsupersymmetrySymmetry feature National Medal of Science Recipient Sylvester James “Jim” Gates, Jr. has published multiple papers on theoretical physics with undergraduate and high school students.
Wrocław University of Science and Technology joins global collaboration in signing PIP-II planning document with Fermilab February 3, 2022 international collaborationPIP-IIWUSTFermilab feature Polish university will contribute cryogenic distribution system for the PIP-II project, an upgrade of Fermilab’s accelerator complex.
#BlackInQuantum January 27, 2022 National Society of Black Physicistsquantum physicsSymmetry feature Black scientists have played important roles in the history of quantum physics. In this growing area of specialization, there’s an opportunity to continue that legacy.
What is a quantum network? January 26, 2022 entanglement swappingquantumquantum entanglementquantum networkqubitsSymmetry feature As we step into the quantum age, here are four things to know about quantum networks.
The quantum squeeze January 25, 2022 dark mattergravitational waveHeisenberg uncertainty principlequantumquantum sensingquantum sensorSymmetry feature A technique from the newest generation of quantum sensors is helping scientists to use the limitations of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle to their advantage.
Going beyond the exascale January 20, 2022 quantumquantum computingSymmetry feature Quantum computers could enable physicists to tackle questions even the most powerful computers cannot handle.
What is quantum information? January 18, 2022 quantumSymmetry feature Quantum information breaks the rules of classical information in a way that could allow us to answer questions that a classical computer cannot.
From bits to qubits January 13, 2022 quantumquantum computersquantum entanglementquantum mechanicsqubitsSymmetry feature Quantum computers go beyond the binary.