Fermilab's plans for creating a Muon Campus with top-notch Intensity Frontier experiments have received a big boost. The Department of Energy has granted Mission Need approval to the Muon g-2 project, one of two experiments proposed for the new Muon Campus.
Fermilab's plan for the future outlines a diverse, world-leading research program that addresses the most important—and most challenging—questions related to research at the Energy, Intensity and Cosmic Frontiers.
At the Illinois Accelerator Research Center scientists and engineers from Fermilab, Argonne and Illinois universities will work with industrial partners to research and develop breakthroughs in accelerator science and translate them into applications for the nation's health, wealth and security.
Learn more about how Fermilab scientists search the cosmos, examine the tiniest known pieces of matter and generally help to discover the secrets of the universe at this monthly lecture series. The archive of the Physics for Everyone lecture series now contains streaming videos of a dozen presentations.
Technicians in Minnesota have begun to position the first block of the 14,000-ton NOvA neutrino detector. Check out the construction progress and watch our video about the mysterious behavior of neutrinos.
Fermilab has launched the "Take Five" campaign to give you the tools to improve ES&H and promote best practices.
Fermilab has launched the "Tune IT Up" campaign to improve computer security and promote best practices.
Fermilab's traffic safety awareness campaign aims to reduce traffic accidents and make traffic safety a top priority for everyone on site.