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Fermilab Today published this story on Nov. 15, 2011. To watch past lectures, visit the Physics for Everyone website. Fermilab’s Tevatron program has shut down, but the laboratory’s other programs are ...
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. Quigg’s lecture, ...
When the mood strikes for a little culture, Fermilab's probably not even on your radar. But you needn't be an astrophysicist to appreciate the cultural opportunities at the world-renowned national ...
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 Wilson Hall. Tickets are $7.
If you’ve ever wondered if neutrinos could outperform muons (or what those even are), here’s your chance to find out. Fermilab’s Physics Slam IX is taking the virtual stage at 7:30 p.m. April 30.
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 ...
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 ...
Twice every year, the University of Chicago’s Enrico Fermi Institute sponsors the Arthur Holly Compton lecture series, which provide the public an inside look at the questions about the universe with ...
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