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Fermilab’s Tevatron program has shut down, but the laboratory’s other programs are going strong. Learn more about Fermilab’s future programs through the monthly Physics for Everyone lectures beginning ...
A pioneer in particle physics research, Fermilab regularly hosts concerts, films, lectures, folk dancing, stage productions and lectures, and has an art gallery to boot.
Submitted by Fermilab Fermilab’s Summer of Lectures continues with “Particles, Fields and Future of Physics” by Sean Carroll of Caltech at 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 12, in Ramsey Auditorium at ...
This will be Fermilab’s 9th annual Physics Slam — and its first virtual Slam, due to the pandemic. The event originally was conceived for the Fermilab Arts & Lecture Series and has become one ...
Fermilab physicist Chris Quigg will be the host of a voyage into the world of elementary particle physics from the stage of Fermilab’s Ramsey Auditorium, in Batavia at 8 p.m. Friday.
After lectures, the students broke up into small groups for tours of the facilities. Each week offered a peek into a different corner of Fermilab: the linear accelerator, the DZero detector, the Muon ...
The Aspen Center for Physics continues its free lecture series at 6:30 today at Paepcke Auditorium. The scheduled speaker is Joe Lykken, who recently was appointed deputy director of the ...
In March, when Fermilab discontinued hosting the popular Saturday Morning Physics program on the laboratory site due to COVID-19 precautions, it was midway through the program's spring lecture ...
At Fermilab I’m involved with the Short Baseline Neutrino Program, where our goal is to measure whether there’s some additional type of neutrino beyond the three ones we know about.
Two of the three recipients of the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics are collaborators on cosmology projects led by the University of Chicago and Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. The physics Nobel was ...