Bison tales August 9, 2017 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 Storing a deluge of particle physics data requires the help of an old friend: tape cartridges.
A new search for dark matter 6,800 feet underground August 8, 2017 Prototype tests of the future SuperCDMS SNOLAB experiment are in full swing.
Dark Energy Survey reveals most accurate measurement of dark matter structure in the universe August 3, 2017 Dark Energy Survey scientists have unveiled the most accurate measurement ever made of the present large-scale structure of the universe, and their findings support the dark matter/dark energy model.
Come one, come all to Fermilab’s Community Open House on Sept. 23 August 2, 2017 Fifty years of scientific discovery is a good reason for a celebration. And that’s just what the U.S. Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory has in store on Saturday, Sept. 23 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
This month in Fermilab history: August August 1, 2017 It was in August 1972 that Fermilab published its first experimental results.
An underground groundbreaking July 31, 2017 A physics project kicks off construction a mile underground.
ICARUS arrives at Fermilab July 31, 2017 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.
Angela Fava: studying neutrinos around the globe July 26, 2017 This experimental physicist has followed the ICARUS neutrino detector from Gran Sasso to Geneva to Chicago.
All dressed up July 26, 2017 In 1990, Penny Kasper, Danying Yi and I were all graduate students on the E791 experiment.