Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), located just outside Batavia, Illinois, near Chicago, is a United States Department of Energy national laboratory specializing in high-energy particle physics
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Fermilab Research
- The Muon Fails to Upend Physics as We Know It
The unusually large Muon has threatened the Standard Model for decades, but new data parks the particle inside the cozy confines of established physics.
- Chicago South Works Site Lands Quantum Computing Project
The site, long home to steel manufacturing, is expected to land billions in investment from California-based tech company PsiQuantum, which is working to build the first commercially viable quantum ...
- U.S. Steel South Works site wins massive quantum project
The long-dormant South Side site now is the centerpiece of J.B. Pritzker's effort to turn Illinois into a technology leader.
- Fermilab to close to public Aug. 26-Sept. 8
Fermilab, a particle physics and accelerator laboratory in Batavia, will be closed to the public from Aug. 26 through Sept. 8, reopening Sept. 9, spokeswoman Tracy Marc said. The temporary closure is ...
- Technically, We Shouldn’t Exist—But ‘Cosmic Ghosts’ Deep Underground Could Reveal Why We’re Here
Located in the Sanford Underground Research Facility a mile beneath Lead, South Dakota, the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) is an international science “megaproject” designed to explain ...
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Fermilab Discovery
- The Muon Fails to Upend Physics as We Know It
The unusually large Muon has threatened the Standard Model for decades, but new data parks the particle inside the cozy confines of established physics.
- After missing out on federal funding, Chicago quantum still poised for growth
Find out why Chicago's bid to become a global hub for quantum has gained steam in the last few weeks despite recent setbacks.
- Angels & Demons, Tom Hanks and Peter Higgs: how CERN sold its story to the world
Fermilab was gearing up to give its mighty Tevatron one more ... the black-hole myth gave way to excitement about a potential major discovery. The Tevatron collided its last beams in September 2010, ...
- World’s Most Powerful Supercollider Ever Takes Huge Leap Forward Following Muon Beam Breakthrough
Researchers have announced a major breakthrough in muon-marshalling that could lead to the world's most powerful supercollider ever.