Awards will fund quantum sensor technology for dark matter searches
Scientists at Fermilab and the University of Chicago are planning to search for hypothesized invisible particles using cutting-edge quantum sensor technology.
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Scientists at Fermilab and the University of Chicago are planning to search for hypothesized invisible particles using cutting-edge quantum sensor technology.
Twenty-five years ago this month, Fermilab stood up its first website — one of the earliest websites in the United States.
The partnership is expected to advance a wide range of science, including medicine and energy.
University of Chicago, Argonne National Laboratory and Fermilab prepare for quantum information revolution.
The PICO experiment homes in on dark matter.
Blucher has dedicated most of his career to one of DUNE’s major science goals, and he’s excited by the scale of this experiment and its potential for a breakthrough.
Berkeley Lab is leading the construction of a mile-deep experiment that seeks to solve a science mystery.
The Presidential Early Career Awards highlight the key role that the administration places in encouraging and accelerating American innovation to grow our economy and tackle our greatest challenges.
Fermilab partners with Rahm’s Readers Summer Learning Challenge to offer 30 programs to help Chicago children develop a deeper understanding of science.
The delivery of 50-MeV beam is the first step in establishing an accelerator R&D facility that will serve as one of America’s leading test beds for cutting-edge, record-high-intensity particle beam research.