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Fermilab computing experts bolster NOvA evidence, 1 million cores consumed

In a collaborative, cross-laboratory effort, Fermilab’s HEPCloud program enabled NOvA to perform the largest antineutrino data analysis ever in record time.

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The Center for Applied Physics and Superconducting Technologies

Fermilab and Northwestern University’s new collaboration, CAPST, focuses on the science and applications of superconductivity, with expected advances in the fields of particle physics, solid-state physics, materials science, medicine, energy and environmental sciences.

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Breaking the symmetry between fundamental forces

Measuring a certain parameter of particles emerging from Tevatron collisions helps us better understand how the unified electromagnetic and weak forces broke into separate distinct entities in the universe’s early moments.

United States and Italy sign agreement to collaborate on sterile neutrino research

On June 28, the U.S. Department of Energy and the Italian Embassy signed an agreement for collaboration on research with the international Short-Baseline Neutrino program hosted at Fermilab.

LBNF/DUNE Global Participation: Ron Shellard, Brazilian Center for Research in Physics

Director Ron Shellard of the Brazilian Center for Research in Physics discusses Fermilab’s role in kickstarting experimental particle physics in Latin America and the participation by scientists from Brazilian institutions LBNF/DUNE.

Mobilizing Brazilian scientists for DUNE

Ronald Shellard, director of the Brazilian Center for Research in Physics, discusses the past, present and future of Brazil-Fermilab scientific collaboration.

"Science was a pathway to adventure," said Sylvester James Gates, Brown University. "I knew science was something I wanted to get involved in very early in life." Photo: Reidar Hahn
In photos: Fermilab Users Meeting 2018

On June 20-21, more than 500 Fermilab scientific users came together for the 51st annual Fermilab Users Meeting.

The LHC-watcher’s field guide

These are the event displays of Large Hadron Collider physicists’ dreams.

A fish called (Ka)Blooie: Fermilab Fishing Derby

The weather was perfect for a fun day sitting by the lake with friends and family.

Three Fermilab scientists receive DOE Early Career Research Awards

The award is designed to bolster the nation’s scientific workforce by providing support to exceptional researchers during the crucial early years, when many scientists do their most formative work.

David Johnson, left, and Todd Johnson work on the recently installed laser notcher in the Fermilab accelerator complex. The laser notcher, the first application of its kind in an in-production particle accelerator, has helped boost particle beam production. Photo: Reidar Hahn
New laser technology shows success in particle accelerators

The addition of a laser notcher to the Fermilab accelerator complex is an innovative use of familiar technology.

Top five from the Office of Project Support Services

These offices work to ensure that all of the laboratory’s projects are on schedule, on budget and safe.

Richard Bonventre wins 2018 URA Tollestrup Award

Bonventre receives the annual award for his “creative and resourceful contributions” to the Mu2e experiment.

Waiting for a sign

Some scientists spend decades trying to catch a glimpse of a rare process. But with good experimental design and a lot of luck, they often need only a handful of signals to make a discovery.

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Astroparticelle, neutrini sterili: Stati Uniti e Italia firmano accordo per il progetto Sbn al FermilabNEW

From Meteoweb, June 30, 2018: Accordo tra Stati Uniti e Italia per lo Short Baseline Neutrino (SBN), che sarà il progetto americano di punta per la ricerca sui neutrini.

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