New accelerator project completes successful transatlantic transportation test
…traveled via trailer to Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport. Two days later, it was loaded onto a cargo plane and departed for Luxembourg; Luxembourg Airport is headquarters and hub for a…
US-built carbon support tube arrives at CERN for the CMS experiment upgrade
…simultaneously. To get enough data to properly study these extraordinary events, scientists need more collisions than the LHC can currently produce. The high-luminosity LHC will double the number of protons…
A quantum leap in particle simulation
…to an algorithm that reflects how that process evolves. More complex processes need a greater number of qubits. As the number grows, so does the computing power needed to carry…
Rock transportation system is ready for excavation of DUNE caverns
…the second belt curve to accommodate the mountain terrain while minimizing the number of times the rock is transferred to a new belt so that fewer noise and dust controls…
This 800-Mile-Long Science Experiment Could Prove There Are Way More Than Four Dimensions
Why Fermilab is making a neutrino detector 800 miles long
800-mile-long ‘DUNE’ experiment could reveal the hidden dimensions of the universe
Digging into neutrino research: LBNF-DUNE project moves forward with excavation of 800,000 tons of rock
Massive caverns dug 4,800 feet below surface ready to host neutrino experiment in South Dakota
Accelerating science globally: PIP-II engineers continue designs for particle-propelling machine from home
…enter the Fermilab accelerator chain for further acceleration, and then the protons will smash into a target to produce neutrinos. The new accelerator is analogous to an airport runway. When…